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Digital Marketing Internship: Stepping outside my comfort zone – School of GeoSciences Blog
I’m sure you can do the maths – that’s quite a few marketing teams at play!
The last post of the weekly Blogs … but intermittently hereafter! – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
Yes, please, write a book about all this material. Perhaps, more details can be put into a book (I mean the Math , etc). ... Hello, Albert. I’ll bear in mind what you say about the math and other details.
COVID-19: Recap of posts – Roy Thompson
Being isolated, with only a chromebook for company, the maths I am embarking on needs to be kept simple.
#CelebratingTogether: Professor José Figueroa-O’Farrill
In Edinburgh I have taught a number of different courses at different levels in the School of Maths .
Online Teaching: Case Studies with Disengaged Students – Annabel Treshansky's Blog
Most Used Tags. Your Views on Accessibility Please? If any of my readers are (or know any) maths or science students who use assistive software or other assistive technology, I would
Reflections on Meeting Women Working in Tech and Data networking event – Inform.ed
Emily from Barclays, in her speech, spoke about how she wasn’t allowed to take computer science at school as that was only for the academically smart so she took Maths
Video Discussion: Thoughts on Campus and Community – Annabel Treshansky's Blog
Most Used Tags. Your Views on Accessibility Please? If any of my readers are (or know any) maths or science students who use assistive software or other assistive technology, I would
How do we identify the presence of turbulence? – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
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Focus on: Senior Analyst within Tesco Supply Chain Development & Change – Inform.ed
Perhaps you feel in a similar place to where I was 9 years ago, enjoying the challenge of your numerical degree, wanting to continue this and not ‘abandon’ your maths / science
Geology Poems from the Here and the Beyond – Working & Learning at the University of Edinburgh – Student Ambassador, Geologist, Red Lichtie
Looked into a science that has no humanity. …. Just cells, and particles, maths and atoms,.
