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The benefits of blogging for PhD students – Teaching Matters
Whenever anyone wants to consult me, I have a set of links I can send (which saves huge amounts of time).
Learning to do research with an MSc – School of Mathematics
While my experience is specific to the CAM MSc, I hope that it can still be of interest to anyone pursuing an MSc in the School of Mathematics with an interest
A Farewell to Grade C! – Students at SPS
By debunking these myths, I hope it has been shown that academic writing is not an impossible feat that only the truly gifted can accomplish but a skill that anyone can
Our Blogs – Page 7 – Research Bow
I asked if anyone would be willing to share any advice for themselves when they are having a bad day.
Podcast: Wikimedia and History (40 minutes) – Teaching Matters
This conversation is a must-listen for anyone interested in how Wikipedia interacts with history (and vice versa) and how it can be integrated into the curriculum.
Climate technology innovation career pathways – Inform.ed
And I am so glad I did! My advice to anyone starting their journey into the world of work is to be open to those unknown opportunities.
Yara Share – EFI Student Exhibitions
Also, because we live in a small flat, I cannot call anyone for help since he will hear me, and he monitors all my texts and social media posts.
Academic Support Librarians – Page 6 – Helping you get the best from the Library, its collections, resources and services
We then ask anyone who's tested the resource out to fill in a short feedback form to let us know their thoughts so we can decide how useful it will
The Appearance of St Vaast – Earlier medieval history
Nor should you presume to bestow any service (servitium) to anyone from now on except to our house.
The Authority of Doctrinal Scholarship – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
umbrella with me when I leave the house and that does not depend on anyone saying anything about it.
