New foundation to be started in memory of Hans Rosling


Professor Hans Rosling död SVT Nyheter

BBC News Hans Rosling, the Swedish professor who made global health statistics compelling viewing, died from cancer in February. Co-founder of Gapminder.org, which continues his work, he was.


Remembering Hans Rosling and his most popular talks

Hans Rosling ( Swedish pronunciation: [ˈhɑːns ˈrûːslɪŋ]; 27 July 1948 - 7 February 2017) was a Swedish physician, academic and public speaker. He was a professor of international health at Karolinska Institute [4] and was the co-founder and chairman of the Gapminder Foundation, which developed the Trendalyzer software system.


RIP Hans Rosling, Who Saw and Explained Our Wonderful World Foundation for Economic Education

Truth About Education Data - Hans Rosling - WISE 2013 Focus WISE Channel 34.2K subscribers Subscribe 11K views 9 years ago Data need to tell a story. In this Focus presentation, Hans.


Hans Rosling by the end of the 1980's in his office at International... Download Scientific

Hans Rosling was a young guest student in India when he first realized that Asia had all the capacities to reclaim its place as the world's dominant economic force. At TEDIndia, he graphs global economic growth since 1858 and predicts the exact date that India and China will outstrip the US. 09:47. Hans Rosling.


Renowned statistician Hans Rosling demonstrates the state of world inequality in seven snowballs

Hans Rosling, who passed away earlier this month, made numbers tell significant stories about the world. A self-proclaimed "edutainer" — educator and entertainer — Professor Rosling championed a worldview based on facts.


Hans Rosling Center Population Health

Hans was a great friend and supporter of ONE, as well as our predecessor organisation DATA. In a world where opinions and false stories have the power to shape politics and the news, Hans prioritised data and evidence and brought it to life — particularly when talking about the fight against extreme poverty. He was an optimist.


The man who makes data sing MPR News

Hans Rosling, (born July 27, 1948, Uppsala, Sweden—died February 7, 2017, Uppsala), Swedish physician and statistician who collected statistics and used computer software, props, and his own showmanship to illuminate facts and trends revealed by the data in a series of presentations that made him a YouTube star.


[TEASER] More Education, Less Child Mortality Hans Rosling WISE 2013 YouTube

The UN's SDG Moments 2020 was introduced by Malala Yousafzai and Ola Rosling, president and co-founder of Gapminder.. Free tools for a fact-based worldview. Used by millions of people, teachers, journalists and decision makers all over the world.


Legacy of Hans Rosling President's blog

Hans Rosling has become an online star by using data visualisations to make serious points about health policy and development. population growth, education—over a 250-year period to really.


Hans Rosling Data visionary and educator dies aged 68 BBC News Development, Bbc world

Doha, Qatar - The global push to expand access to education could take a lesson from former President George W. Bush, says Swedish academic and celebrated data whiz Hans Rosling. Rosling likes to make his points by surprising connections, sometimes to the point of cognitive dissonance.


VIDEO 'Edutainer' Hans Rosling, Who Taught Us About The World, Has Died Goats and Soda NPR

Hans Rosling knew never to flee from men wielding machetes. "The risk is higher if you run than if you face them," he says. So, in 1989, when an angry mob confronted him at the field laboratory.


Professor Hans Rosling Foto Bernt Sønvisen Arbeiderpartiet Flickr

Hans Rosling, the medical doctor, professor of international health and statistician who found joy in hard facts, died on Tuesday from pancreatic cancer in Uppsala, Sweden, surrounded by.


TED Talks Star Hans Rosling Taught Us To 'Edutain' Our Audiences

Memories of Hans Rosling. Colleagues, friends and ministers today write their own tributes to Hans Rosling. Staffan Bergström, Professor Emeritus of International Health, remembers a fellow commuter from Uppsala, and Foreign Minister Margot Wallström a clear, pedagogical and vital voice. The world has improved in so many ways; but today, just.


New foundation to be started in memory of Hans Rosling

A medical doctor and professor for international health at Stockholm's Karolinska Institute, Rosling became famous as the public educator who used statistics to show how the world is changing. He chose this public role after making two significant discoveries.


Prof. Hans Rosling dies at the age of 68 European Skeptics

Watch Hans Rosling answer huge fact-questions in less than 90 seconds. Massive Ignorance. Beware the shocking results from our Global Knowledge Surveys. Data. Download tables with stats gathered from hundreds of sources. Teach. Teachers. See how teachers use Gapminder in classrooms. Slideshows.


ONE remembers the incredible work of Professor Hans Rosling ONE

The free software — which can be loaded with any data — was purchased by Google in March 2007. (Rosling met the Google founders at TED.) Rosling began his wide-ranging career as a physician, spending many years in rural Africa tracking a rare paralytic disease (which he named konzo) and discovering its cause: hunger and badly processed cassava.