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A palaeontology student living in West London funding my own part-time PhD because it's cheaper than going full-time.
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Author: Julia H. |
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Things I Learned From My Students #2: Christmas 2009Dec 19, 2009
Don't ask me how, but I survived the first term of teaching. And I managed to make enough of an impression to be asked to coordinate a new Level 1 (pre-GCSE) science course next term. I'll be branching out from Biology to teach general science...
Umm?Nov 27, 2009
You may remember that I have one or two "issues" with the official textbook available for GCSE Science. Now, being a biology lecturer, all my stuff is at the front of the book, ahead of chemistry and physics (I like to kid myself that it's not just an...
Happy Origin Day!Nov 24, 2009
On this day 150 years ago, Charles Darwin's most famous book, "On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection" was published.
To "celebrate" this occasion I spent five minutes trying to deflect an argument from a colleague I shall charitably...
Suggested University CoursesNov 19, 2009
Here's a question for the numerous British university-based readers for this blog. I am absolutely tickled because one of my students wants to study palaeontology at university. And it's because of me. Is that not the best thing ever?
So, to give...
End Of An EraNov 10, 2009
I learned last night that Professor Barrie Rickards, expert graptolite researcher, has died at the age of 71. It was reported this morning on PaleoNet, the palaeontology listserve.
My year group affectionately named him Darth Rickards, Dark Lord of...
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