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Summer Open Content Curation – Educational Design and Engagement
These resources are then distributed across relevant repositories online and are free for anyone – teachers, students, curious browsers – to access, download, and benefit from.
EdWeb forms are here – Website and Communications Blog
Writing and designing forms is an art of its own – we have a copy of Caroline Jarrett and Gerry Gaffney’s book Forms that Work in the office if anyone wants
Employ.ed on Campus: focus on remote working – Inform.ed
anyone in person.
The Importance of Career Planning – IAD4RESEARCHERS
Do you know anyone working in one? Consider finding a mentor (or a friendly colleague in a more senior role to ask for advice).
By the book: how I made it into publishing – Inform.ed
Follow anyone and everyone you can think of – the ‘big 5’ (Hachette, Harper Collins, Macmillan, Penguin Random House, and Simon & Schuster), indies in your local city (404 Ink, Charco Press, Monstrous ... I would recommend this, and experiences
JEDER MENSCH EIN KÜNSTLER
Can anyone be an artist? ... Anyone is welcome to browse through and participate in any of the asynchronous projects and workshops.
Lecture 3: Lucretia and the Politics of Sexual Violence – Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog
We’d like to reiterate that we warmly welcome anyone wishing to engage with Beard’s lectures to contribute their comments and questions below. ... celebrity.” In the Q&As after the lecture Beard challenged anyone to come up with a better English
Hedgehog rescue at the Edinburgh BioQuarter – Social Responsibility and Sustainability
So, to anyone who finds themselves in a similar position, and finds a hedgehog out during the day: don’t assume the hedgehog is ok just because it looks ok; place
Cultural Heritage Digitisation Service – Page 14
So as Bamber used to say , “Starter for ten ” anyone ?
University of Edinburgh King’s Building campus tour – Student Stories
However, Central doesn’t offer views like this! The space is also used as a lunch, social, and poster space, mainly by biologists but open to anyone studying at Edinburgh.
