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Meet the Partner Organisations – Improving Justice in Child Contact
UMAR – the Women’s Union for Alternative and Response – is a women’s association entering its fifth decade of work, uniting women of all generations around issues such as tackling domestic
Your PhD – More Than Just a Thesis – iad4phd
PhD graduates are not JUST seen as the next generation of University academics – they are being actively recruited by a wide range of sectors.
Mini-series: Horror, Medieval thought and nomad space – Teaching Matters
I grew up believing alongside many others of my generation and of the generations before mine, that black Africans had lived a more or less ‘animal existence’ before the arrival of
New Slurm compute nodes available now/soon! – Linux & Scientific Computing – Physics & Astronomy
However these new nodes have newer 3rd generation EPYC 7543 CPUs, compared to the 2nd generation EPYC 7452 nodes we bought as phcompute001-020.
Drawing pictures with and without vision – SmartSense
We discovered their powers and capabilities in ice-age times for vision, it may be, but in this generation we are uncovering their functions are also just as deliberate in the
Digifest 2025 – Thoughts, Questions & Reflections – Learning Lines
For some years many of us (the “us” possibly including millennials and older generations , but also Gen Z themselves) made the dangerous assumption that young people (e.g.
The Female Gaze – Physics Education: A Female Gaze
It is worth noting that a recent generation of feminist film theorists has critiqued the concept of the female gaze for falling short on allowing for other forms of difference, for
Rebellious Truth 24: Archie Fisher + Fraser Fifield – Celtic & Scottish Studies Blog
He reflects on folk music as his constant companion through generations of change.
ITIL4 – Building new Foundations. – ITIL Tattle
We can all display our certificates with pride, knowing we’re the first of the next generation in ITIL.
Antibiotics in a Changing World – Social Responsibility and Sustainability
But will future generations be so lucky? This was the question that plagued my mind during the Our Changing World lecture on 24th September at the University of Edinburgh.
