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Seventy Years of Not Forgetting the Imjin Fallen – Edinburgh Forum on Korea
In Gloucester, once home to the Gloucestershire Regiment, a local military base is named Imjin Barracks, and a path by the docks has been named Paju Walk to mark the link
Watch now: Manifesto for Teaching Online book launch events – Manifesto for Teaching Online
The three online launch events to mark the publication of the Manifesto for Teaching Online book (MIT Press, 2020) took place in September and October 2020, and recordings of these are
What do digital badges mean for the people looking at them? – Digital Skills, Design and Training
A green tick mark and text showing the badge has been verified.
How do we care about care homes, asks Niamh Woodier – COVID-19 Perspectives
Edinburgh: Scottish Government https://www.gov.scot/publications/gms-contract-scotland/ [Accessed 26th March]. Sebern, Margaret D., Sulemanjee, Nasir, Sebern, Mark J., Garnier‐Villarreal, Mauricio, & Whitlatch, Carol J.
Atelier 2-WEEK 8 – Kate Hudson / Contemporary Art + Anthropology (Level 11) (2022-2023)[SEM2]
Gardner spoke of contemporary archaeology (19th-20th centuries) as a way of seeing how the contemporary world around us is produced and what marks we leave upon the earth that can
Council of Europe: 10 years of Collaboration in Socio-Economic Rights – Global Justice Blog
On 2nd October the Global Justice Academy had the pleasure to co-host a celebratory event to mark the ten-year anniversary of the Platform for Social Rights of the Council
Young Peoples’ Mental Health & Wellbeing and the Arts Symposium – SCPHRP
4:50pm. Depicting the Person, Not the Diagnosis, Mark Thomson, Artistic Director, Lyceum Theatre; Donna Franceschild, Writer, Takin’ Over The Asylum.
Agallamh le Roibeart MacThòmais / An interview with Robert Thomas – Gaelic Algorithmic Research Group
After graduating, I worked for a while at Marks and Spencer as I was not yet sure what kind of career I was looking for.
A Lady and a Surgeon: Margaret Mary Rae Martin, MB ChB – Diverse Collections
summer sessions, had obtained the highest number of marks in the class exams in these subjects.’ A diligent and brilliant student, Rae graduated with Honours in 1965, winning, in the same
Lock-down, apatite chemistry and the importance of metastudies – Geoff Bromiley
So, the Mn in apatite oxybarometer was born. Or at least suggested (note the question mark in the paper title).
