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Hazel Hall

Professor of Social Informatics, Edinburgh Napier University

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Tag Archives: organisational change

Congratulations Dr Louise Rasmussen and Dr Hannah Rudman

Posted on July 6, 2015 by Hazel Hall
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Dr Hannah Rudman and Dr Louise Rasmussen

Dr Hannah Rudman and Dr Louise Rasmussen in their graduation robes

Congratulations to Louise Rasmussen and Hannah Rudman who were awarded their PhDs at the Edinburgh Napier University graduation ceremony at the Usher Hall in Edinburgh today.

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Professor Hazel Hall

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Top Posts & Pages

  • How long does it take to write a PhD thesis?
  • About Hazel Hall
  • Congratulations to Marina Milosheva: awarded a distinction for her MSc(R)
  • Introducing new research students Thokozani Kachale, Marina Milosheva and Natalie Wangler
  • PhD applications
  • Centre for Social Informatics
  • Hand-outs: writing, dissertations & references
  • Two new papers by Dr David Haynes
  • Journal of Information Science i3 2015 special issue: papers available from OnlineFirst #i3rgu
  • Why bother to share information for little visible return? Publication in press with Information Research

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Recent Posts

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  • Information Research December 2020 issue available with six contributions from the Centre for Social Informatics
  • iConference acceptances for Marina Milosheva and Rachel Salzano #iConf2021
  • Looking back at RIVAL Event 3 and looking forward to Event 4 #lisrival
  • Research group highlights of 2020, and hopes for 2021

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