Now that I am back editing my thesis, discovering the “read aloud” function on Microsoft Word has changed the game, I used to miss so many spelling and repeated word issues. Highly recommend. #PhdChat#PhD
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A great opportunity coming up in September for anyone looking to study public health or upskill themselves in this discipline online. Any shares appreciated to those who maybe interested.
#ViralBytes entry from @LucyCCorbett
Teachers’ health and wellbeing is an important issue that my research aims to address. This video provides insight into the research projects I conduct to develop evidence-based programs for teachers.
My Clinical Exercise Physiology students are looking for volunteers in the #Edinburgh area to take part in their research study investigating the effects of #physicalactivity on parameters of blood vessel health. Currently recruiting males and females aged 18-35.
Thee perfect experience presenting at my first international conference #ISBNPA in Phoenix. Many great connections and friends made and unforgettable experiences and sights!
ECME Researcher, @MattJamesFraser recently featured in an STV segment on how online exercise classes compare to F2F sessions. Matthew and colleagues at @UHI_Inverness have just completed data collection and their study caught the eye of STV.
@SEUPB
https://t.co/zLoFEbVfyN
Great piece on STV news last night on our online vs. face-to-face exercise study, which we finished our data collection for yesterday with Highlife Highland and @ThinkUHI
High Life Highland is joining forces with the University of the Highlands and Islands to look for volunteers to take part in a new study to see whether the benefits of online exercise differ from in-person classes.
@ThinkUHI
https://t.co/N3AzXFljGT
⚠️Great opportunity for anyone aged >50 years old around the Highlands looking to get back into physical activity. For more information on the study please email [email protected]