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2023 – Resilience of Traditional Structures in Madagascar to Cyclones in a Changing Climate (RC3)
It is an open access publication and anyone should be able to download the final published paper: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.engstruct.2023.116220 The paper details our analysis
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Blog – Dr Matjaz Vidmar
Having completed my PhD via an on-line final defence (due to Covid-19), I have been asked by various colleagues to share my experience in order to help anyone preparing
Thursday clap – Edinburgh Decameron: Lockdown Sociology at Work
It’s the only time we see anyone not from our own households now, the only time we talk.
Creating my own tech internship – Inform.ed
Read on to find out how she approached the process and advice she has for anyone with similar interests. ... And it worked! I’ve found internships in two different ways. Firstly, I’ve reached out to people I knew and asked if they could connect me
Beyond the Visual – Yinan Lu / Themes in Contemporary Art (2022-2023)[SEM1]
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October 2025 – Making Routes
Later in the year, I worry for them when lack of rain leaves the river emptier than I’ve ever seen it and the shingle bank easily accessible to anyone wanting
How to meet – Tips for setting up and running twinned conferences & hybrid seminars at any budget
Some tips on Zoom settings for anyone trying to run a hybrid seminar on any budget.
ECRF – Sustainable Wellness – Promoting healthy living and sustainability
Does anyone else have one? I am looking to get some research done before I get my hands on it, so if anyone has any recommendations for the best books to ... This means we have a set of equipment for litter-picking, that is available to anyone in the
Alumni Stories: Lauryn Mwale – School of Mathematics
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