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Stay calm, be active: simple ways to boost your physical activity during COVID-19 – By Coral Hanson, Paul Kelly, Alice Pearsons, Chloe Williamson, Sheona McHale, Steven Hanson & Lis Neubeck – COVID-19 Perspectives
If you have an adjustable desk at home, try to spend equal amounts of time standing and sitting. ... Be creative and use other things in your home to make a standing desk .
Notes on Ukeles’ original “Manifesto for Maintenance Art” (1969) – CONTEMPORARY ARTISTIC RESEARCH PROJECT 2022 // CHRIS COATHAM
Ukeles list a selection of domestic/parenting-related maintenance tasks:. “clean you desk , wash the dishes, clean the floor, wash your clothes, wash your toes, change the baby’s diaper, finish
Thinking interdisciplinary: The value of taking yourself out of your usual context – Teaching Matters
Having worked in an interdisciplinary team during several of my postdoctoral years, confusion was almost a daily occurrence, and it became part and parcel of doing interdisciplinary research . ... We sometimes forget that learning is not limited to
Childhood Cancer Awareness Month – an interview with Dr Gerry Brien – Institute of Genetics and Cancer
I was fortunate to work at two of the top ranked cancer research institutions in the world. ... For Gerry, these awareness months have an important role to play in educating the public about the need for research – particularly into diseases such as
From the courts to the coral reefs: A journey to interdisciplinarity – VD – School of GeoSciences Blog
was one year ago (lawyer and litigator, spending endless hours in my desk reviewing evidence and preparing for court) and it feels almost like a dream. ... Orcas in the San Juan Islands coast. Once you have identified the other discipline that you would
Representing a diverse learning community in the School of Health in Social Science – Teaching Matters
Her research involves the child and adolescent development and mental health across cultures. ... Her research mainly focuses on HIV, hepatitis, addiction, prison health, health behavior, and integrated care.
From passion to profession: My journey into renewable energy and the lessons learnt along the way – Inform.ed
Our Careers in Sustainability blog series continues with a unique contribution from Eve Andrews, Research Engineer at SSE Renewables, a leading renewable energy company. ... I relish having something to escape to when it’s hard to see the impact from
Understanding design better by looking from different levels of magnification – Website and Communications Blog
Despite having enaged with the UX Service, we encountered colleagues who were still unclear on the purpose of user research , when you might do it and how. ... This is the ‘context’ that is explored and revealed by user research activities.
Doctoral Studentships: Authority and Texts at University of Aberdeen – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
The Authority and Texts Research Project at the University of Aberdeen is delighted to announce the availability of doctoral scholarships for research commencing in October 2014. ... The project will cover the successful applicants’ fees and will also
Work, Play and Create: Busting Myths and Co-designing the future of playfulness at the ISG – ISG Playful Engagement
Some opt for leisurely strolls peppered with humorous anecdotes, while others prefer to unwind with meditative podcasts at their desks . ... Research suggests that incorporating playfulness into the workday can alleviate stress and promote problem-solving
