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Using CRediT to promote responsible research - Nik Tahirah Nik Hussin & Veronica Cano

Research culture is a complex concept, which includes the way we evaluate, support and reward quality in research and how we recognise varied contributions to a research activity. In 2023, the…

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Who gets credit? Fair attribution and publishing for technicians at the University of Cambridge - Lucy Woolhouse (Speaker), Frankie Marsh

"Technicians have long been an underserved community within research, with limited opportunities for career development and a lack of acknowledgement for the vital role they play. The…

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Yiping Cao - Nudge towards a trustworthy society in the information age: using Qianjiang Fen as a case study

CiDS 2024Mr Yiping Cao, Business SchoolNudge towards a trustworthy society in the information age: using Qianjiang Fen as a case studySince 2010 the Cninese government has promoted the concept of…

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Welcome Back Year 5: Chemical Engineering Programmes

Welcome Back Year 5: Chemical Engineering Programmes

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Welcome Back Year 2: Electrical and Electronics Engineering Programmes

Welcome Back Year 2: Electrical and Electronics Engineering Programmes

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School of Engineering Visiting Undergraduate Student Welcome Talk

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Good Academic Practice

In this video, we'll summarise the importance of good academic practice as a student, and the key aspects of upholding academic integrity:Academic voice: Use your own words and give credit to…

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Introduction to Plagiarism

Plagiarism is the most common and best-known example of academic misconduct. All types of work submitted by students are covered by this definition, including, for example, written work, diagrams,…

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Introduction to Academic Integrity

Academic integrity at the University of Edinburgh means being honest, fair, and responsible in your academic work. It involves giving credit to others for their ideas or work you use, and following…

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How to... Choose a language course 2023-2024 (UG/PGT/PGR)

In this video you will learn which type of languages courses you can choose at the University of Edinburgh: https://www.ed.ac.uk/c/languages Take a language as an optional subject (outside subjects)…

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How to... Make the most out of Short Courses 23/24 (UG/PGT/PGR)

#LoveLearning with UoE Short Courses! Delve into subject areas that are different from your degree programme and build your CV, learn a new language or continue with an existing one, pick up a paint…

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Courses for Semester 1, September 2023: a quick introduction

A brief introduction to courses being offered for SEM1 starting in September 2023

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Kaltura Capture recording - November 29th 2022, 8:50:28 am

Short video about what to expect from the PgCAP by Hazel Christie, Programme Director.

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Usher innovation community

The Usher innovation community supports collaboration between academics, service professionals and industry to identify, evaluate and adopt new data-driven solutions to transform the delivery of care…

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Data and AI ethics

Data and AI ethics is a one-hour webinar designed to introduce staff and students to the basic concepts.Using five genuine and timely data and AI case-studies, the three main philosophical…

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[IRR 2022] Avoiding Plagiarism

This is a brief talk about how to avoid plagiarism in a research review and project proposal.

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