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Why we need dialogue about what makes for good assessed work – Teaching Matters
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Can machine learning and satellite data help detect land use? – School of Mathematics
After the satellite data had been pre-processed by Dave McKay from EPCC, the University’s and UK ’s leading centre for supercomputing, I worked with Lucy Wells, a PhD student
Resilience of Traditional Structures in Madagascar to Cyclones in a Changing Climate (RC3)
This will be studied by an interdisciplinary research consortium in the UK , Kenya and Madagascar.
Edinburgh Network for Studies in Secrecy – ENSiS at the University of Edinburgh
14 December 2022. 14.00-15.30 UK :. ... Kent Puckett (Berkeley): “Plumbing”. 17:15-18:00 UK :. General Discussion. Oct 20, 2022.
Being online at University – Between the Lines
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Final Project Proposal PDF – Jiyun Zhang / Curating (2024-2025)[SEM2]
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Do we really need social share buttons? – Website and Communications Blog
The one freshest in memory was a blog post from Gov. uk earlier this year in which they outlined an experiment they undertook around social sharing buttons. ... The people who provided data represented a range of organisations, and the numbers are similar
Health IT innovation – Social dimensions of change
19 pandemic and implications for the future of healthcare Dr Kathrin Cresswell, PhD, Senior Lecturer, Director of Innovation, Usher Institute, The University of Edinburgh, UK Professor Robin Williams, PhD, Professor of
The end of an era and new beginnings for BRIC – SCOPE
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Welcome to the August-October Enhancement Theme: Group Work – Teaching Matters
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