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Recent presentations – Mark Naylor’s Blog
Recent presentations. 2026. Hadrien Helfgott, Matt Gervais, Emma Halliwell, Mark Naylor, Sounding out the River: an End-to-End Framework for Monitoring Bioacoustic Events and Sediment Movement in Freshwater Soundscapes, International
WOAH, a student – ECA Illustration
So, looks like Matt Sloe has won the highly coveted prize of being the first person to put something on here.
June 2021 – Postgraduate Life
Hide. Month: June 2021. Matt graduated from the Stem Cells and Translational Neurology MSc programme.
Schedule – Ring-Theoretic Aspects of Lie Theory
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Autumn Reflections – ITIL Tattle
September also brings the busiest time of year for Matt our Change Manager. ... Matt is working on a new Forward Schedule of Change Calendar to support release management.
Social Responsibility and Sustainability – Page 25 – The Seed
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‘Gaining Ground’: new publications – Reimagining Waste Landscapes
After the SAA Chicago 2022 session I organised (along with Matt Edgeworth and Jeff Benajmin), we have put together a special journal forum for Journal of Contemporary Archaeology, entitled: ‘Making Ground:
Institute of Genetics and Cancer – Page 9 – A blog for our community to write about their interests and to share their stories.
One of the biggest challenges I faced was the application […]. Matt Brown 17th July 2023Do you have different groups you want to compare, but don’t know how?
UK graduate salaries – Inform.ed
UK graduate salaries. Matt Vickers, Careers Consultant, takes a closer look at salary figures for graduate jobs.
The importance of being idle – Research Bow
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