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The summer school we organized in Nanjing Tech University during 2 – 4 August 2023 and proved to be an incredible success, leaving all participating units (including Nanjing Tech University, University of Edinburgh and Wuhan University of Technology) with a sense of accomplishment and fulfillment. What began as a collaborative effort between several institutions blossomed […]

Refining my provisional project topic My current idea is to build on my research from my undergraduate degree, in which I wrote a dissertation called ‘Keith Piper and Speculative Narratives: How Visions of the Body and Technology Influence Speculative Futures’. This dissertation focused on the artist Keith Piper and his work, particularly his exhibition ‘Jet […]
Messy Words Post Digital unconscious theory of affordances J.J. Gibson brave conversations ‘intersectional cyborgism’ new modes of curation and co-curation AI ethics Nov 22, 2023
Hi again!For this blog I’m going to go a bit more into extra-curricular activities and uni life outside of vet school. As our timetable is a bit more full on than some other subjects, it can be easy to slip into everything in your life being about vet school – sometimes it’s nice to get […]
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Many grants have I reviewed, grasshopper. This blog post is meant to give some advice on how to frame a grant effectively so it appeals to reviewers. The first point is to look for what data scientists call “Stop words”. Stop words are in data science terms that are not going to improve the quality […]