An international online programme for researchers. We help you experiment with online tools, build your professional profile, and meet international colleagues.
In the blink of an eye, we're suddenly planning for 23Things 2024 again... what topics would you like to see and explore with international colleagues?
The Enhancing Audio Description Project is looking for visually impaired participants for an in person focus group to evaluate a new short documentary film on 26th July 11am-1.30pm in York. Participants are paid £75 + travel expenses. Please email [email protected] to book.
We enjoyed 23Things very much indeed this year. Hope you did too. If you'd like to share your thoughts with us, please complete our evaluation survey. You can also claim your digital badge and certificate!
https://t.co/KppTuzFnRh
Our Project Grants (Rangahau Hauora Māori, Pacific & General categories) are now open for applications. Up to $1.2M available for research projects with the potential to vastly improve the health of New Zealanders. Registrations close 5 July 2023, 1pm. https://t.co/P46XYGRcU5
Looking forward to our end-of-programme get together at 11 (UK time) today!
We've had a great time creating the 23Things course this year, and enjoy meeting our fabulous researchers along the way.
You know how people keep calling you smart AND funny? Now might be the time to prove it.
Researchers wanted to take part in @BrightClubGLD - stand up comedy about your work, to a delighted and discerning audience!
[email protected] for details.
Just learned the class I'm teaching in 3 weeks is open to ANYONE, not just students at my uni!
If you're interested in learning more about Medieval Women & Power, let me know & I can get you the info to sign up
I need *one more student* for it to run -- please share!
Are you a teacher within an English medium secondary school in Wales, and interested in taking part in a short questionnaire regarding incidental use of Welsh; the opportunities, barriers and challenges?
https://t.co/Se6Xqd1Ciy
We look forward to welcoming you to this year's @SurreyDocCol#PGR#ECR conference. Register now to learn more about the exciting research in #FASS on the theme of Making the Invisible Visible.
#MIV2023
Find out more about the conference here: https://t.co/reSjzMIO4l
Wow, end of an era feeling around here today - our final blog for #23Things is up today! All blogs are free for everyone to read.
Thank you to all pods and participants and contributing experts!
https://t.co/iKaldeoO5K
Just finished polishing up the FINAL blog for this year's programme, coming out next week. A wee bit sad... It's be a terrific year, so that YOU for being part of it.
We can't believe we're coming to the end of this year's programme already! Still time to check out the blogs and share your thoughts!
https://t.co/iKaldeoO5K
A reminder that we're hiring some interns at the National Quantum Computing Centre this summer! Applications close this week on 28th May!
Interns will be working with me and my lovely colleagues in our innovation team for 6 weeks from July.
Apply here: https://t.co/VPaNqa5f0k
Why is Africa the way it is?
What are its main regions?
Its most defining features?
What's key about each country?
Most of it is rooted in 2 factors.
Here's how to understand Africa and each one of its countries: