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Classical Art and Archaeology MSc - Postgraduate taught programmes | The University of Edinburgh
Study the ancient Greek and Roman worlds, through their material remains including; sculpture, funerary art, topography and visual cultures.
10th Anniversary of the Centre for Behaviour Change at UCL | Behavioural Research UK (BR-UK) | Usher Institute
BR-UK Co-Directors celebrate 10 years of The Centre for Behaviour Change.
How Different Types of Evidence Effect Public Policy Support
Public opinion plays a crucial role in the success of policies - without policy support, implementing and enforcing them can be a challenge. However, when convincing the public that a policy is worth supporting, all evidence may not be equal. This
Blog – Dr Matjaz Vidmar
by the opportunity to further translate my research interest into useful knowledge for policy-making. ... It was your determination and generosity that turned this project from a 3-month desk -job into a transformational professional journey.
Library Matters: news from ECA Library – Page 10
This digital archive will allow scholars to find articles, images and adverts that support their research . ... Library Service desk closes at 4.50pm). Please see the A&A Library webpage for further details.
Year three | MSc/Pg Dip/Pg Cert Clinical Education | College of Medicine and Vet Medicine
Pathways for Year 3
Advisory boards and professional bodies | School of GeoSciences | GeoSciences
Our academics serve on a range of research , government and industry advisory boards and hold senior leadership roles with professional bodies.
Skills for Success
allocated). • Do your research – identify the key themes and supporting evidence your presentation will. ... Don’t hide behind the desk or your notes – try to move around a little e.g.
Make and receive calls | Computing | Information Services
Using your desk phone.
How can we scale-up Scotland? | Bayes Centre | Bayes Centre
Companies with global potential need different kinds of pathways to make the impact they deserve, writes Richard Lennox, entrepreneur and scale-up advisor; former Skyscanner director and Current Health COO.
