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Crafting open research advocacy messages using diffusion of innovation theory (Lightning Talk) - Lara Skelly & Cristina Rusu

Join Lara Skelly, Cristina Rusu (speaker), and Charlie the library cat for their lightning talk in which they draw parallels between the Open Research (OR) movement and traditional for-profit…

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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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Extremism, segregation and oscillatory states in a novel model of opinion dynamics. - Galane J. Lue and Beth M. Stokes

From Individual to Collective Behaviour in Biological and Robotic Systems Extremism, segregation and oscillatory states in a novel model of opinion dynamics. University of Birmingham &…

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3.1 Introduction to case study week

Introduction to case study week

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engage - Is ‘mattering’ a more helpful way of thinking about student belonging at university?

Presented by:Peter Felten, Assistant Provost for Teaching and Learning, Director of the Center for Engaged Learning, and Professor of History, Elon University, USA and Heidi Weston, Undergraduate…

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A Discussion on ‘Morality and Legality of Secession A Theory of Self Determination’ - Pau Bossacoma

This event took place on the 18th of March 2021 The Edinburgh Centre for Constitutional Law and the Centre on Constitutional Change present: A Discussion on ‘Morality and Legality of…

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Bovine Tuberculosis - An International Perspective on Diagnosis and Control 2

Controlling Infectious Diseases in Beef and Dairy Cattle

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Nativism and Empiricism in Linguistics 6

Nativism and Empiricism in Linguistics 6

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Prof Agustin Fuentes - What makes us human_

Prof Agustin Fuentes - What makes us human

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Why we still need to talk about diversity in Physics - Dr. Jess Wade

Dr. Jess Wade is a physicist who, alongside being a postdoc researcher at Imperial College London in plastic electronics, campaigns tirelessly to increase diversity in physics. One of…

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SPARC Conference 2018 | Sophie Westrop - Gender differences in physical activity and sedentary behaviour in adults with intellectual disabilities

Oral presentation: Gender differences in physical activity and sedentary behaviour in adults with intellectual disabilities: a systematic review and meta-analysis Sophie Westrop (University of…

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Educated Pass

The University has pioneered the Educated Pass project which helps teenage boys think about how the school curriculum is relevant to them, and how pursuing their studies could help them achieve a…

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Bilingualism in Minority Languages - Professor Antonella Sorace at the Celtic Knot: Wikipedia Language Conference 2017.

Bilingualism in minority languages: a resource and an opportunity Research on the bilingual mind shows that bilingualism in any languages, regardless of their status, prestige, and worldwide…

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Economic Democracy Block6 v2: Why Local Ownership Matters

Welcome to Economic Democracy: The Cooperative Alternative, our MOOC about worker-owned and worker-controlled firms. We often hear that political democracy is the best available form of…

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Sensitivity to outliers

Sensitivity to outliers

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Leave-one-out cross-validation

Leave-one-out cross-validation

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