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The loneliness of a research student: Why community matters – Teaching Matters
You start to wonder why, within this context, anyone would start a PhD in the first place?
Don’t be scared to network – advice from ECA Alumna – Inform.ed
free snacks are a bonus for anyone , introverted or not!
October 2020 – Jasmine Forbes / Art Practice 4 (2020-2021)[YR]
but yea if anyone wants to meet up for a duel or requires a quick-witted swordsman to hire for purposes of settling disputes etc hmu!
The Codex of Justinian – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
As anyone working on Roman law will know, a reliable translation of the Codex has long been a desideratum.
Bartolus de Saxoferrato – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
Anyone from the U. K. or the Republic of Ireland who would like to give a paper should get in touch with Michael Reeve (as above) by the end of November
Crafting clarity: the impact of my Employ.ed on Campus Signage Internship – Inform.ed
I have discovered that the key to being offered opportunities is to be friendly, approachable and interested with anyone I’ve been introduced to. ... I want to stress that this experience can be for anyone and everyone!
The goat who laughs and weeps – Buddhism Teaching Resources
The brahmin released the goat, and saying, “Let us not allow this goat to be killed by anyone !” he took his pupils and wandered with that goat.
Ada Lovelace Day 2016 – Ada Lovelace Day
If you were part of the working group last year then we’d love to get the group reconvened and if anyone who wasn’t involved last year would like to
Sharka Ondrouchova – Geoscience Outreach and Engagement (2021-22)
On my life journey, I need to start realizing that I have a right to be just as active and valuable as anyone else in the shaping of our society. ... But understanding isn’t enough. Just like every student on their academic journey, just like anyone
Towards Publication: Supportive pathways to academic writing and publishing – Teaching Matters
In the seminars, we tried to facilitate not a rigid ‘question and answer’ type of discussion, but a more interactive one in which anyone can come in to comment, expand on
