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First World War: through our Library resources – HCA Librarian
It is essential for anyone who wants to study the economics behind the First World War, the career of David Lloyd George and the process of state intervention in industry.
Am I even good enough to have imposter syndrome??
anyone else who sometimes feels like an imposter) can manage it. ... Recognising that more, being grateful and expressing that regularly, will help anyone who ever hears the voice claiming we’re not good enough.
Web Publishers’ Community – July Update – Website and Communications Blog
What’s more, as it is an open resource, anyone can view and use any of the content which will save a considerable amount of time when designing or developing your
Academic freedom is an individual right – University of Edinburgh Academics for Academic Freedom
If anyone doubted this, the steady stream of cancellations, no-platformings and disciplinary hearings against people critical of university policies on sex and gender is all on public record.
SAN problems of 27th March 2014 – Computing Systems
Thus causing problems for anyone trying to access data on those volumes.
Start your career in tech with a University internship (2) – Inform.ed
The advice that I would give to anyone thinking of undertaking an ISG internship would be to go in with an open mind, expect to learn a lot from those around
A year with ISG -Kathleen’s Experience with Learn – Information Services Group: Student Employee Blog
I’ve met amazing people and would encourage anyone to apply who is considering a role with ISG!
Widening Access: From research to strategy to action – Teaching Matters
study. A copy of Hannah’s report is available on the SGSSS website and I’d strongly encourage anyone with an interest in this area to have a read.
Attending the digital student recruitment unconference – Website and Communications Blog
UKEduCamp was open to anyone working within the education sector, but this time the unconference was an internal event for staff at the University of Edinburgh.
Peer review: the role of the referee. – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
For anyone interested, a review of this subject can be found in reference [1] below.
