MASTS – SFC Saltire Webinar with Charlotte Lee

This talk from Charlotte Lee (PhD student at University of Stirling) is titled "Comparative Metaproteomics of the Plastispheres isolated from transparent and coloured plastic debris obtained from joint sampling programmes". The talk will be 20 minutes and will have a 10 minute live Q&A. Register to attend here: Webinar Registration - Zoom. See the other ... Read more

‘Two Golden Hours’ Writing Retreat

Gather to write supported by other Graduate School PGRs. These dedicated sessions encourage accountability and habit formation, and provide social motivation and support. We follow the Pomodoro Technique to increase productivity, i.e., 25 minutes working, 5 minute break for two hours. Please find joining instructions in the latest Friday update email.

How to Engage with Stakeholders Workshop

This free workshop will focus on the process of identifying key stakeholders, evaluating stakeholder interests and influence, approaching engagement with different groups of stakeholders and discussing the risks and benefits that can arise from stakeholder engagement. The session will be led by Dr Hannah Lee, a recent MASTS graduate. Following her PhD on blue carbon ... Read more

‘Two Golden Hours’ Writing Retreat

Gather to write supported by other Graduate School PGRs. These dedicated sessions encourage accountability and habit formation, and provide social motivation and support. We follow the Pomodoro Technique to increase productivity, i.e., 25 minutes working, 5 minute break for two hours. Please find joining instructions in the latest Friday update email.

‘Two Golden Hours’ Writing Retreat

Gather to write supported by other Graduate School PGRs. These dedicated sessions encourage accountability and habit formation, and provide social motivation and support. We follow the Pomodoro Technique to increase productivity, i.e., 25 minutes working, 5 minute break for two hours. Please find joining instructions in the latest Friday update email.

MASTS – SFC Saltire Webinar with Emma O’Halloran

This talk from Emma O’Halloran (PhD student at University West of Scotland) is titled "Developing techniques to study Neoparamoeba species isolated from sea urchins". The talk will be 20 minutes and will have a 10 minute live Q&A. Register to attend here: Webinar Registration - Zoom. See the other upcoming webinars at MASTS 2023 webinar ... Read more

How to improve inclusion in academia with Dr Claire Malone

This free webinar was arranged by the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Working Group, as part of the Graduate School Student Committee, and will be led by Dr Claire Malone, a disabled physicist. Dr Malone is going to give an online talk to the Graduate School community focusing on the environment for underrepresented groups in STEM, ... Read more

‘Two Golden Hours’ Writing Retreat

Gather to write supported by other Graduate School PGRs. These dedicated sessions encourage accountability and habit formation, and provide social motivation and support. We follow the Pomodoro Technique to increase productivity, i.e., 25 minutes working, 5 minute break for two hours. Please find joining instructions in the latest Friday update email.

MASTS – SFC Saltire Webinar with Chloe Cargill

This talk from Chloe Cargill (PhD student at the University of Aberdeen) is titled "A pilot study towards understanding the connectivity of United Kingdom and Norwegian black-legged kittiwake populations across the North Sea". The talk will be 20 minutes and will have a 10 minute live Q&A. Register to attend here: Webinar Registration - Zoom. ... Read more

‘Two Golden Hours’ Writing Retreat

Gather to write supported by other Graduate School PGRs. These dedicated sessions encourage accountability and habit formation, and provide social motivation and support. We follow the Pomodoro Technique to increase productivity, i.e., 25 minutes working, 5 minute break for two hours. Please find joining instructions in the latest Friday update email.

‘Two Golden Hours’ Writing Retreat

Gather to write supported by other Graduate School PGRs. These dedicated sessions encourage accountability and habit formation, and provide social motivation and support. We follow the Pomodoro Technique to increase productivity, i.e., 25 minutes working, 5 minute break for two hours. Please find joining instructions in the latest Friday update email.

‘Two Golden Hours’ Writing Retreat

Gather to write supported by other Graduate School PGRs. These dedicated sessions encourage accountability and habit formation, and provide social motivation and support. We follow the Pomodoro Technique to increase productivity, i.e., 25 minutes working, 5 minute break for two hours. Please find joining instructions in the latest Friday update email.