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  1. TED: Ideas change everything

    TED Talks are influential videos from expert speakers on education, business, science, tech and creativity, with subtitles in 100+ languages. Ideas free to stream and download.

  2. Free Great Courses Lectures - YouTube

    The Great Courses (now called Wondrium) have added over 100 free lectures from their latest courses to their official YouTube channel. We've collected them here in this playlist.

  3. Free Lectures Online

    Free online lectures. Explore, create, and track lectures from the world's top universities.

  4. Lectures on Tap Live

    Columbia University Professor of Cardiology and Medical Director for Artificial Intelligence. Astrophysicist, Folklorist, and Science Communicator. Anthropologist, Scientist, and Podcast …

  5. UW Public Lectures

    Explore five provocative perspectives on the 2026 FIFA World Cup’s impact—economic, cultural, and political. This talk examines what hosting the tournament means for Seattle and beyond, …

  6. Public Lectures | Princeton University Public Lectures

    5 days ago · Princeton Public Lectures offers both in-person and virtual participation to ensure that events are accessible to all who would like to attend. Please note, all events are free and …

  7. Virtual Learning | Live Online Lectures for Adults - Road Scholar

    Learn from Road Scholar’s expert instructors from around the world from the comfort of your own home. Don’t see a topic that interests you? Browse our library of free recorded lectures further …

  8. Free Courses | Harvard University

    Browse the latest courses from Harvard University

  9. Lectures on Tap Events - 38 Upcoming Activities and Tickets

    Lectures on Tap is an event series where professors, experts, and storytellers give thought-provoking lectures inside of bars all over the country.

  10. MIT OpenCourseWare | Free Online Course Materials

    Sep 22, 2025 · He met the challenge by engaging with the content in different ways: first, by simply listening to lectures, then by taking detailed notes, and finally by working though …