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Creating a “relentless welcome” – Teaching Matters
When Ayeza Siddiqi arrived at the University of Michigan as an international, first- generation student, she told us, “I had no idea what I was doing.
Working with Science Insights – Institute for Regeneration and Repair
Alex. Alex. I chose Science Insights because I was interested to discover how research-based institutions engage with younger generations through science.
Digital Youth Work – Childhood and Youth Studies
For older generations it is often the case the two are seen as separate entities.
Entrepreneurship for Mathematical scientists – Teaching Matters
Alongside these new developments for the School, during the course we presented students with tools and frameworks for understanding aspects of entrepreneurship: for example, idea generation , safeguarding business ideas, implementation and
World Environment Day 2020 – School of GeoSciences Blog
Goals that take a holistic approach to ensure a better and more secure future for generations to come.
April 2024 – Jianan Lu / Curating (2023-2024)[SEM2]
By attending Alex Misick’s fascinating presentation, I returned to my personal project Echoes in Blue: A Dialogue Across Generations , which aims to present the traditional art of blueprints through a
Monica Oliver-Diaz / Health, bodies and embodiment (2023-2024)[SEM2]
A growing body of evidence suggests that our environment can cause changes to our genes, altering our genome which can present in future generations .
Google Analytics 4 – Set up – Website and Communications Blog
Google Analytics 4 is the next generation of Analytics which collects event-based data from both websites and apps.
Research Bow Festive Special – Part 1 – Research Bow
That’s nice. While young people are more likely to party with friends and go on dates, older generations don’t care about it as much.
2022 Webinars – DNA Nanotech In Action
Many of these are related to the use of protein components in biosensors, such as antibodies or enzymes, which are typically used for target recognition and (amplified) signal generation , respectively.
