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The Refugee Crisis: Where to Begin? – Global Justice Blog
To subject yourself to demonisation simply because of your religion or nationality and lack of options due to forces out with your control is no life anyone would choose.
Developing a postgraduate analytics dashboard – Future student online experiences
I will then set up a web form so that anyone in the University’s postgraduate marketing and recruitment community can submit a feature request and explain why it would be
Weaving communities together with threads of volunteering – School of GeoSciences Blog
This is something that I would highly recommend to anyone looking to get more involved within their respective community.
Postgraduate Bioethics Conference 2023 – The Mason Institute Blog
Also its up to anyone in our field, so including myself, to foster a more inclusive bioethics by e.g.
A (nice) room of one’s own – Hybrid Working Programme Blog
Edinburgh College of Art (ECA). At the beginning of the pandemic, the advice from the government was that anyone who can work from home must do so.
Six simple steps to kickstart your research communication – Institute of Genetics and Cancer
Everyone loves a story. Stories have been told for as long as anyone can remember, and they’re a fantastic tool to use in any communication or engagement.
Celebrating the first year of CMALT – Educational Design and Engagement
portfolio – so at the very least I haven’t put anyone off!
Blog Post 1: My First Week as the new Wikimedia Training Intern | Wikipedia
I am excited about getting to grips with my internship, developing skills, challenging my abilities all with the aim to make Wikipedia and Wikidata a platform that anyone anywhere will feel
Digital sparseness and digital innovation in South Africa – Dark matters
home, their use is personal to them and they don’t have anyone looking over their should and so on.
Collaborative usability test reviews with our users – Future student online experiences
Our collaborative review sessions involve:. Getting the right people in the room: We like to think of user research as a team sport which is why it’s beneficial that anyone
