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About – Nationalist 'Cyborgs' in China
About. This website is technically supported by the University of Edinburgh and single-authored by Zhiwei Wang, a PhD student in Sociology at the School of Social and Political Science, University ... This personal blog is mainly used to present Zhiwei
April 2020 – Staff Pride Network
The Staff Pride Network is an inclusive network that serves as a resource for the rich diversity of LGBT+ employees across the institution, including PhD students who prefer to attend staff ... This event is…1st April 2020. The Staff Pride Network is
George Kinnear's Blog – Technology Enhanced Mathematics Education
In the default “Grades” report, the entries in the table are the grades. ... You can also click on an individual entry , to see a preview of the question.
Gaelic Algorithmic Research Group – Rannsachadh digiteach air a' Ghàidhlig ~ Goireasan digiteach airson nan Gàidheal
Throughout the project, there were challenges in terms of adhering to project requirements .
Free short online courses on environment and sustainability – Online Courses
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Writing Prizes – Page 2 – The University of Edinburgh's three creative writing prizes.
She has a PhD in Creative Writing from the University of Edinburgh, an MFA in Creative Writing from Texas State University, and an MA in Fine Art from the University of ... Her fiction work has been published in The Inkwell, and her non-fiction work
A quick summary of the first year of my PhD – Ellie Wood
After a couple of years living and working in London, in September 2017 I moved to Edinburgh to start my PhD . ... I’m now well into the second year of my PhD – well stuck into both city and project.
The Edinburgh Legal History Blog – Page 73
Queen Mary, London, is advertising an entry -level post in both the history and law departments. ... A guest post from Ilya A. Kotlyar, a PhD student at Edinburgh Law School.
4 million enrolments on our 80 free short online courses! – Educational Design and Engagement
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R you ready for R? – Research Bow
The summary() function allows us to quickly explore the classifications and numerical distributions of the variables in our dataset, whilst head() allows us to see the first 6 entries . ... I have also removed entries with either the maximum or minimum
