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An Introduction to GIS for Conservation Management
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Continuing Professional Development
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EH Market
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Flywire
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Graduate School news
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Discover the latest news from the Graduate School.
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Maternal Health Research Symposium
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The Maternal Health Research Group invite you to come along and see PhD students and staff showcasing their research relating to maternal health.
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Individual differences in the responses to artworks: building research impact with art galleries
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Dr Letizia Palumbo is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Liverpool Hope University. As part of the Vision and Cognition Research Group, her research focuses on visual preference and empirical aesthetics
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Your supervisory team
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Supervisory teams are small groups of academic staff assigned to individual postgraduate researchers to oversee the development and completion of their research. Find out what our PGR supervisors are responsible for, and who you will be supervised by as a PGR.
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Fear and Misery of the Third Reich
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In January 30th 1933, Adolf Hitler was appointed as Chancellor of Germany. Bertolt Brecht’s Fear and Misery of the Third Reich showcases the lives of regular German citizens from 1933 to 1938, as the looming shadow of fascism slowly envelops their nation and prepares to spread across Europe.
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Fear and Misery of the Third Reich
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In January 30th 1933, Adolf Hitler was appointed as Chancellor of Germany. Bertolt Brecht’s Fear and Misery of the Third Reich showcases the lives of regular German citizens from 1933 to 1938, as the looming shadow of fascism slowly envelops their nation and prepares to spread across Europe.
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