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Breigha: how to do the work thing – The Enlightened Blog
My role with GCAS ends in July and, after that, my (tentative) plans are to live and work in Australia for a couple of months.
#CelebratingTogether: Dr Valentina Ferlito
I also found that trying to promote the tutorial as a perfect opportunity for socialisation and meeting colleagues was really effective: I would email my students a couple of days in
The Freedom of Conscience Debate and Broader Implications for the NI Peace Process – Global Justice Blog
Does a taxi driver, for example, have the right to refuse to bring a gay couple to a gay club on the basis of that what goes on inside that club
New editorial development officer – welcome Nick – Website and Communications Blog
Over the past couple of years, we’ve seen an increase in business units interested in collaborating with us on an ongoing basis rather than have us work on a specific
Spotlight on Remote Teaching: Reflections of a PhD tutor – Teaching Matters
during her tutorials in the last couple weeks…. ... Proudly powered by WordPress | Theme: Apostrophe 2 by WordPress. com .
What I wish I knew when starting University – Student Stories
While I did get a couple of questions about it, no one really cares if you drink or not, and if they do then that’s their problem!
Diary of a PhD Student: What a year! – Mark Naylor’s Blog
I hope to be able to have another couple of those meetings before the end.
Update and relaunch for ‘Effective Digital Content’ – Website and Communications Blog
There were three main drivers for updating the course:. Lynda. com videos replacement. ... the subtitles are 100% accurate (a couple of errors has slipped through the pilot).
Remediating Stevenson Edinburgh Symposium – Remediating Stevenson:
On the one hand, both works explore the predicament of an interracial couple (Othello/Desdemona; Wiltshire/Uma) that, after an ‘illicit’ wedding, is put to the test by a somehow inscrutable
Data: it is everywhere. Part 4: utilities time series. – Hugh’s Geophysical Blog
couple of years to get anything approaching an answer.
