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Five tips for starting (and continuing) a PhD – Ellie Wood
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Decoding ME/CFS – Enlightened
I think we’re at the beginning of a process that perhaps wasn’t happening a couple of years back.”.
About – Sophie Butcher
I work closely with the Instituto Geofísico in Quito, Ecuador and a lot of my research in the first couple of years has focused on Tungurahua Volcano. ... During the first and second years of PhD I took a couple of extended courses to learn about AI and
Blog – Making Routes
We ask a couple of construction workers if they know anything about some rescue archaeology, but they deny any knowledge of it. ... To your left,. A couple poses,. One click to capture,. To immortalise the moment.
Adopting Theon – Part 3.2 – Tim Colles
Now define a Couple to sync data from the source to our target table. ... For the couple we have defined the source table (rpmdata) and target table (package).
2020 – Page 3 – Roy Thompson
23-April-2020) Summary Chief Scientific Adviser Sir Patrick Vallance tonight (23 April) said he expects COVID-19 deaths to ‘plateau’ for the next couple of weeks but will then come
UoE Digital Safety and Citizenship Blog – Managed by the University of Edinburgh Digital Safety Support Officer, this blog offers insights into online safety, digital citizenship and e-professionalism.
set …. The pressure to be “always on” A couple of weeks ago, I was in a Microsoft Teams hangout with some colleagues at the University when someone mentioned being tied to
Climate Change Adaptation and Cultural Heritage – Page 2 – A space for sharing stories, ideas and updates from research and learning on climate change adaptation
Over the next couple of months, the CRITICAL team will post introductory profiles and a self-reflective blog post outlining….
2023 – Linux & Scientific Computing – Physics & Astronomy
We’ve made a couple of minor improvements to the handy seff & sinfo-nodes Slurm utilities.
March 2019 – Enterprise Architecture
Over the last couple of weeks, I’ve been helping the Student Administration & Support programme by creating a diagram that shows how all the projects they have planned will fit together
