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Emeritus Professor, Edinburgh Napier University

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Tag Archives: TMT

An award for Marianne Wilson

Posted on September 21, 2021 by Hazel Hall
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Natural language interfaces to support career decision-making of young people Marianne Wilson TMT three minute thesisCongratulations to Centre for Social Informatics research student Marianne Wilson, winner of the Masters award in the Skills Development (SDS) Scotland Virtual 3MT competition 2021. Continue reading →

Posted in Awards, PhDs, Projects | Tagged Centre for Social Informatics, competition, Dimitra Gkatzia, doctorate, Edinburgh Napier University, ESRC, Marianne Wilson, Mhairi Mackenzie, Patrick Watt, Pete Robertson, Peter Cruickshank, PhD, PhD studentship, research, Scott Hurrell, Scottish Graduate School of Social Science, SDS, Skills Development Scotland, TMT, winner | Leave a reply

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