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September 2019 – Emigration blog
In answering these questions, I will draw on different sources of evidence: contemporary records from New South Wales, research studies on Australian immigration and, of course, my ancestor’s own journal
Does imposter syndrome feel better if we call it ‘drive’? – Dark matters
Often the advice we give new colleagues and research students about imposter syndrome is a bit too much on the side of ‘everyone feels that’ which I suspect is not true,
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magazine. You can read it on the BHF website. Raising money for RUSH . ... 2024 Newsletter. Page 16 of 18. 2024 RUSH publications (highlights in red): 1.
Global Justice Blog – Page 16 – A blog of Global Justice Academy and Global Development Academy, University of Edinburgh
Her research focuses on gender studies and international aid workers. She arrived at the University of Edinburgh as a visiting researcher in 2013. ... The University of Edinburgh’s Global Justice Academy is an interdisciplinary network that supports
A day in the life of a postgraduate student – hca
This first hour of my day is usually a blind rush out the door, shoving food in my face. ... So, if I’m still in the building in the afternoon, I’ll move upstairs to the Postgraduate Research Room.
January 2020 – Emigration blog
See https://aiatsis.gov.au/ research /finding-your-family/before-you-start/stolen-generations/. ... See For more recent research , see Lee, K.K., Conigrave, J.H., Wilson, S.
April 2025 – Hanyun Xue / Curating (2024-2025)[SEM2]
Our guiding research question is: “Can language become a medium for curatorial co-authorship? ... Their research project explores: “In participatory exhibitions, how do audience affective reactions contribute to the construction of meaning?”.
Shona Black's 2020 Reflections | Festivals, Cultural and City Events | Festivals, Cultural and City Events
Despite the fact that festivals have been unable to go ahead this year in their usual form, the university has still been able to produce a fantastic amount of events. Shona Black contributed to our collection of reflections illustrating some of the
The eruption of Calbuco, and its stratospheric aftermath – Hugh’s Geophysical Blog
Which is nice, but it does mean that I have to work up a talk on whatever research I am managing to get done.
May 2020 – Page 3 – Edinburgh Decameron: Lockdown Sociology at Work
He is a US Iraq War veteran with research interests in soldiers and their relation to society through autoethnography, narrative inquiry, and the Documents of Life approach. ... The press release contains a link to the research paper reporting the
