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How to pivot from dissemination to knowledge mobilisation (webinar edition) – The KM Blog
We prepared questions for the chair to use if needed. Often, one prompt was enough to open up discussion. ... Follow- up with them after the webinar (e.g. via email, LinkedIn, Teams) and keep the conversation going.
unano Webinars – Talking about bionanotechnology
3pm, 26th March 2025:. Mai P. Tran (Max Planck Institute):. Bottom- up synthetic biology seeks to engineer a cell from molecular building blocks. ... 10am 26th November 2025:. Roger Rubio Sanchez (University of Cambridge): Biomimetic DNA-based receptors
April 2022 – Hugh’s Geophysical Blog
Having saved up holiday money through the pandemic, we splurged it on a fortnight divided between Egypt and Jordan.
January 2021 – Hugh’s Geophysical Blog
As I now have a whole calendar year of data I decided to plot it up to see how it comparedContinue reading Rain: the 2020 report.
May 2020 – Hugh’s Geophysical Blog
The nearest classic lump to Dunbar is Doon Hill, which has that splendid “classic lump” feature: a carContinue reading Up and Doon.
December 2019 – Hugh’s Geophysical Blog
In that time, the drive up to Dundee has taken us past an obvious classic lump a number of times, but we have until now never had time to stop to
October 2018 – Hugh’s Geophysical Blog
As my walking companion was not up to a big summit we caught the bus down the valley to Grange and walked back, arriving not very longContinue reading Where pencils came
September 2018 – Hugh’s Geophysical Blog
That meant that, after a busy five days I had a day with some time off while the students wrote up their work.
September 2017 – Hugh’s Geophysical Blog
I described some time ago how I set one of our gravity meters up to make a continuous recording of gravity variations.
October 2016 – Hugh’s Geophysical Blog
I made up for it a bit by volunteering to demonstrate on the first year geology trip to Arthur’s seat — geology right on our doorstep.
