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Emeritus Professor, Edinburgh Napier University

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Tag Archives: adaptability skills

Calling social science PhD students in Scotland! Register now for adaptability skills training event on 10th February 2021

Posted on January 23, 2021 by Hazel Hall
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Changing research plans SGSSS training logoChanging research plans: how to move forward in times of uncertainty is a half-day interactive online training event for PhD students funded by the Scottish Graduate School of Social Science. It takes place on the morning of February 10th 2021 (09:00-13:00). The event has been organised by Centre for Social Informatics PhD students Marina Milosheva and Thokozani Kachale. Continue reading →

Posted in Events, PhDs | Tagged adaptability skills, Centre for Social Informatics, covid-19, covid19, doctorate, Edinburgh, Edinburgh Napier University, ESRC, Marina Milosheva, pandemic, PhD, research, Scottish Graduate School of Social Science, Thokozani Kachale, training | Leave a reply

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