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Sharing our side hustles at the Public Sector Design Community meetup – Website and Communications Blog
The Public Sector Design Community is for anyone working for the public sector and is involved/interested in designing public services.
Using Linkedin to Explore and Access Diverse Career Options – IAD4RESEARCHERS
For anyone completely new to Linkedin or still unsure/unconvinced of the value of Linkedin for academic networking, this article from the University Association of Contemporary European Studies sets out some
2019/2020 Gifford Lectures Quickly Approaching – Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog
Professor Welker’s lecture series “In God’s Image: Anthropology” promises to be of interest to anyone who is interested in how we might better understand the ongoing implications of an
Climate Change and Scottish Property Law – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
a trust would enable anyone to hold a climate change burden.
Usability testing: we’re testing the site, not you – Future student online experiences
We sent a call-out for student participants via the Student Immigration Service and asked if anyone was interested in helping us improve the site.
The Foodwise Project: chomping, challenging and changing – Social Responsibility and Sustainability
It will be an interactive tool, so that anyone can contribute to the map and comment on the content.
What does it mean to investigate suicide cultures? – Suicide Cultures: Reimagining Suicide Research
Nor does anyone have a full understanding about how to respond collectively to suicide. ... Our researchers will interview local people, public health experts, leaders in the therapeutic and caring fields, doctors, and anyone else who has a stake in
Advanced Imaging Resource job shadowing visit – Institute of Genetics and Cancer
It has been a truly enriching experience, and I would recommend it to anyone who is curious to learn more about different careers or workplaces.
28 fume cupboards upgraded in the School of Chemistry – Social Responsibility and Sustainability
Anyone at the University – staff and students – can propose projects for the fund.
UX training – introducing Design Thinking to the University – Website and Communications Blog
These UX techniques have most recently been classified as ‘Design Thinking’. They are straightforward processes that facilitate creative, user-focused products and feature development, and can be done by anyone .
