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Tag Archives: Modular Training for Industry
Academic publishing and interviewing: first steps
I took my first steps into the world of academic writing and publishing last week when my supervisor informed me that we are going to submit my work on the Modular Training for Industry project in an appropriate journal. I … Continue reading
Posted in Employability, Internationalisation, Small project funding scheme, Staff-student partnerships, Work/Academic placements
Tagged Existing and Emerging Biotechnologies (EEB) Framework, Kimberley Watson, Modular Training for Industry, Sam Holton, School of Biological Sciences, Sir David Bell KCB, Steven Mithen, Tee Nadan, Undergraduate Research Opportunities Programme (UROP), University of Hong Kong
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Me on the digital battlefield
To introduce myself, I am Sam Holton, a second- year student in the School of Biological Sciences here at Reading. Christmas and New Year are over and being the ambitious student I am, it was time for me to get … Continue reading
Posted in Internationalisation, Small project funding scheme
Tagged Articulate Engage, Articulate Storyline, Flexible Learning, Internationalisation Change Programme (ICP), Kimberley Watson, Modular Training for Industry, PyMOL, Sam Holton, School of Biological Sciences, Simon Sweeney, Students’ experiences with placements and opportunities for developing their digital literacies at the University, Teaching & Learning Showcase events, Tee Nadan, Undergraduate Research Opportunities Programme (UROP)
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