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Our research – what’s happening and how to get involved – Depression Detectives
07 Jul 2021: by blogadmin is licensed under aCategories. Archives. Academic Blogging Service provided by the University of Edinburgh.
Component 1.5 (Part 3): Creating a long-list of artworks – Guided Research Placement
04 Jan 2022: Δ. Academic Blogging Service provided by the University of Edinburgh.
Reflective Analysis – Beyond Vision – Tianxing Peng / Themes in Contemporary Art (2022-2023)[SEM1]
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Covid-19 Surveys Academic Outputs 22. Have you received any ...
08 Dec 2021: Covid-19 Surveys. Academic Outputs 22. Have you received any funding for Covid-19 related research areas?
H/02/27/02 APRC 23/24 3 Senate Academic Policy and Regulations ...
21 Feb 2024: CMVM. The paper was introduced by Philippa Burrell, Head of Academic Administration, CMVM. ... Action: Academic Services to confirm whether we can obtain data on degree completion rates for PGR students with concessions.
“Make Gold” Workshop – CONTEMPORARY ART & OPEN LEARNING / CHRIS COATHAM
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H/02/27/02 APRC 22/23 9 Meeting of the Senatus Academic ...
02 Aug 2023: H/02/27/02 APRC 22/23 9 Meeting of the Senatus Academic Policy and Regulations Committee (APRC). ... To note and comment 21. Academic Policy and Regulations Membership and Terms of Reference 2023/24 - APRC.
Peer Review Feedback 1 – Jing-Ting Huang / Themes in Contemporary Art (2022-2023)[SEM1]
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Experiment with making sculpture – Keyi Fan / Drawn From the City (2021-2022)[SEM1]
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Notes from Universities and Skills breakout group, RDMF17
26 Jun 2017: Within an institution. Are non- academic roles generally an issue? Are there more flexible models outside Libraries?