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Old Blog 2013-2019 – Roy Thompson
UK geology matches poorly with that of US and Canadian gas-shale plays.
Celebrating our course: Environment and Development ‘In the Field’ – Environment and Development "in the field"
Investments must match intentions”: Attempts to meaningfully engage with the complexity of Nepali environment and development challenges by Sam Staddon.
Analysis seminar – University of Edinburgh Analysis Group
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Creating a “relentless welcome” – Teaching Matters
thanks to a student mentor in a program that matches new students with experienced and extensively trained peers who help them gain confidence, make connections, and build academic skills.
My PhD and Podcasting – What now for Zoe? – Inform.ed
University of Geneva, Switzerland, that were a great match for me.
Teaching, football and facilitator metaphors – Teaching Matters
That is, they are performing their role of controlling the match , time-keeping, and factoring in internal/external factors without being the a discussion point during or after the game. ... a referee is ‘actively passive’ in guiding players though
March 2020 – Page 2 – Annabel Treshansky's Blog
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Beyond a boundary – Sport Matters
Cricket as culture has a long history in South Africa from at least 1808, when one of the earliest cricket matches was recorded, to the present day.
Upping our game under lockdown – Generation Scotland
We have been doing this more regularly since lockdown began and have started a regular poker match where the winner gets a game or film of their choice and the loser
How wide is the Isle of Man? – Hugh’s Geophysical Blog
It was a bit more difficult to match the labels to the panorama this time as the foreground does not have any convenient features such as the wind turbines on the
