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Resources – CONTEMPORARY ARTISTIC RESEARCH PROJECT 2022 // CHRIS COATHAM
Grabner (2010). The studio reader : on the space of artists / edited by Mary Jane Jacob and Michelle Grabner. ... and M. Grabner (2010). The studio reader : on the space of artists / edited by Mary Jane Jacob and Michelle Grabner.
Conference Posters – Learning and Teaching Conference 2023
Virtual Atlas of Veterinary Anatomy (VAVA) ( Michelle Davidson). Aug 4, 2022.
Learning together: UNCOVER’s online social hub – Teaching Matters
We then reached out to an digital education expert within the University, Michelle Hart, who has been involved in other UNCOVER projects. ... With thanks to all the UNCOVER participants who have provided input, but with particular thanks to Kirsten Duggan
Blue Humanities Away Day – EEHN
In February, we had a research methods away day at the lovely coastal village of St Abbs (aka New Asgaard), organised by Alex Campbell, Michelle Bastian and David Farrier.
Pregnancy, Choice, and the Lessons of the Past – Global Justice Blog
Pregnancy, Choice, and the Lessons of the Past. Published 5 October 2015 byDr Michelle Brock is an Assistant Professor of History at Washington and Lee University, specialising in British History. ... If we actually value life, we must not go back. —.
Talking about Researcher Realities – IAD4RESEARCHERS
Across the panel, Dr Fergus Cullen, Dr Annemarie Docherty, Dr Sandy Hetherington and Prof Michelle Keown speak about funding experiences with the Wellcome Trust, the UKRI’s Future Leaders Fellowship scheme,
Further reading on music in torture and punishment – Sonic Conditions of Detention
https://doi.org/10.3998/mp.9460447.0010.103. Brunson, Angela Michelle . 2021. “Faith, Hope, and Torture: Music in the Prisoner-of-War Camps of North Vietnam.” ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.
EEHN PhD Lab Trip to Cromarty Arts Trust – EEHN
Group support was prompted by peers, as well as professional guidance being provided by the lab mentor, Michelle . ... Lili Carr (Edinburgh College of Art, University of Edinburgh). Support and guidance was provided by Dr Michelle Bastian, who kindly
Why We Blame the Victim, and Why We Have To Stop: a Perspective from a Historian – Global Justice Blog
Published 8 December 2014 byDr Michelle Brock is an Assistant Professor of History at Washington and Lee University, specialising in British History. ... Dr Michelle D. Brock. brockm@wlu.edu. ‘A special thanks to the students in my Age of the
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Michelle Naismith and David Michael Clarke relocated independently to France in the 1990s following residencies in Nantes.
