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SEEN 3.10 Employability
Otterbourne primary school Last month I attended the opening of Otterbourne school’s meadow room http://www.otterbourneprimaryschool.com/meadow.asp . They are very keen for their students to learn from you. Their year 6 students have an environmental week 24th-27th June and would like you to be involved in an activity. If you could like to be involved or […]
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SEEN 3.9 Employability
Careers afternoon – a success! Thank you to all of you who attended. http://www.southampton.ac.uk/biosci/news/2013/03/04_beyond_graduation_careers_fair.page? People’s trust for endangered species – internships available (sent in by Rob Gandola, thank you Rob!) http://www.ptes.org/?page=191
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SEEN 3.9 Southampton news
Photo call The marketing team would like to take some photos of Biology and Zoology students next Tuesday afternoon, are you interested? If you would like to appear in promotional material please email me asap.
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SEEN 3.9
Hampshire Museum’s Service are running a 1 day course – Insects for beginners – on 11th May. If you are interested in attending, please email me. Why did the Russian meteor explode? http://www.nature.com/news/the-death-of-the-chebarkul-meteor-1.12540 Monkeys prefer people who are altruistic http://www.nature.com/news/monkeys-stay-away-from-meanies-1.12551 International women’s week – what’s happening in science? http://www.nature.com/news/women-in-science-women-s-work-1.12547 Thermoregulation in Emperor penguins – infrared […]
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SEEN 3.9 blog of the week
Nothing in Biology makes sense! http://nothinginbiology.org/2013/03/01/carnival-of-evolution-march-2013/
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SEEN 3.9 species of the week
Help name a species and a very important one at that, the first placental mammal http://www.radiolab.org/blogs/radiolab-blogland/2013/feb/26/the-naming-of-the-shrew/
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SEEN 3.8 species of the week
Last week it was world pangolin day http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/extinction-countdown/2012/02/16/meet-pangolin-threatened-traditional-asian-medicine/
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SEEN 3.8 website of the week
The British Ecological Society, information on grants, careers and upcoming events http://www.britishecologicalsociety.org/
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SEEN 3.8
You can feel very proud about your choice of degree, this is the century of biology http://www.nature.com/nature/supplements/insights/frontiers_biology_2013/index.html Scientists love science (and people?) – PhD student Zoe Harris found this little gem in the Guardian on Valentine’s day last week http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/brain-flapping/2013/feb/14/valentines-day-how-to-woo-a-scientist Thank you Zoe! Conservation status of the world’s reptiles – Rob Gandola, who works with […]
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SEEN 3.8 Southampton News
Third year projects 2nd years, the forestry commission are offering a 3rd year project working on small mammals in Dorset. This is a very exciting opportunity. Please email me if you are interested. I am also working with the university’s biodiversity group to develop dissertation projects on campus and with Chilworth Conservation Ltd (who you […]
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