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Success! The Digitally Ready showcase
As you have picked up from the title, the Digitally Ready showcase event was a success! I was excited to find out more about other projects around the university that Digitally Ready had funded and share my workings and what … Continue reading
You log in, you create and Waoh!
I am pleased to blog that I will be presenting my work so far during my placement at the Digitally Ready showcase event on 1st March. Interestingly, I will be the only student presenting on that day. The synopsis is … Continue reading
Lessons learnt the hard way last forever
Hello, I am Katerina Lazidou, a research student working on a small project funded by the Digitally Ready team. This small project is being conducted for the School of Biological Sciences, with Dr Teeroumanee Nadan and Dr Kimberly Watson. This … Continue reading
My start in the world of publication and interviewing
My step into academic writing started last week when Tee informed me that we are going ahead with publishing my summer work and further work on the Existing and Emerging Biotechnology framework in an appropriate journal. Obviously, Tee could have … Continue reading
Challenges to Internationalisation
End of last month Simon Sweeney, Higher Education Academy (HEA) Associate, visited us at Reading in his capacity as advisor for the Internationalisation Change Programme initiative. The visit started with a 2-hour meeting with members of the ICP team followed … Continue reading
The use of technologies among like-minded people
It was early January, even before the term started, when I met with Dr Geoff Taggart (Lecturer/Co-Director BA CDL, Institute of Education) and Enza Siciliano Verruccio (Italian Language Coordinator, Modern Languages and European Studies) with regards to future directions and … Continue reading
A hard working snowy day
This Thursday I started more work experience at 9am sharp. In the morning I had a meeting with Dr. Kim Watson, we were discussing her lecture on ‘Structure based Drug Design’ and the progress I have made breaking it down … Continue reading
Study Advice Session for the Spring Term
Today we had a successful meeting with Matt Daley (International Support Adviser) and Dr Michelle Reid (Study Adviser) for the delivery of sessions to start in the Spring Term (Jan-Apr 2003). Following our initial discussions with these study advisors (check … Continue reading
Lunchtime session – Internationalisation Change Programme, Implications for Reading
Simon Sweeney, Higher Education Academy (HEA) Associate, will visit Reading in his capacity as advisor for the Internationalisation Change Programme supported by the HEA. He will also deliver a lunch time presentation and participate in a discussion with university staff. … Continue reading
The opportunity to work with the Digitally Ready Team
Via the Existing and Emerging Biotechnologies (EEB) Framework and our work toward Creating a Global Agenda in the Biosciences and the Internationalisation Change Programme (ICP) , we have recently been given the opportunity to work with the Digitally Ready team. Via … Continue reading