col·lo·qui·um ( P ) Pronunciation Key (k-lkw-m)
n. pl. col·lo·qui·ums or col·lo·qui·a (-kw-)
An informal meeting for the exchange of views.
An academic seminar on a broad field of study, usually led by a different lecturer at each meeting.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For other uses, see Colloquium (disambiguation).
A colloquium is a type of expository lecture. Typically a colloquium talk is a single lecture offered to a broader audience than the audience of a seminar; audience members are not expected to have detailed specialist knowledge of the subject matter. Colloquia are often part of a series, but generally the individual lectures are not related to one another
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A colloquium is a type of expository lecture. Typically a colloquium talk is a single lecture offered to a broader audience than the audience of a seminar; audience members are not expected to have detailed specialist knowledge of the subject matter. Colloquia are often part of a series, but generally the individual lectures are not related to one another.
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Resources Group.
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Colloquium is a conference or seminar. you may have had a problem finding it because of your spelling. the correct spelling is colloquium.
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Speech which is native to a local area.
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