Showing posts with label student. Show all posts
Showing posts with label student. Show all posts
Wednesday, 23 February 2011
Has it really been so long?
Been busy - too busy... But back to it:
Supervising a test today for students on the third year option module Applied Health Psychology. Students took the test online and got their results immediately - nicely meeting the new fast turnaround time for student feedback ;-) - with exception of a few who encountered technical problems and will get their papers manually marked within a day or so.
Some very pleasing results overall.
In the interim, one of my colleagues (Erica Bowen) has been on Radio 4 Women's Hour, discussing her new book on domestic violence. Listen again is highly recommended http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yj189
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BBC news,
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domestic violence,
feedback,
health psychology,
marking,
radio 4,
student,
test,
women's hour
Thursday, 4 November 2010
Delegation...
hmmm... been spending longer than I planned literature reviewing for the Disaster Management paper. So time for some delegation. I've set the parameters and analytical framework - just need someone conscientious to follow my instructions and put the hours in.
I've offered this as a voluntary internship for a student who wants to develop their research skills, with the possibility of joint authorship as a reward at the end. Hope someone takes it up...
pis credit: nothing to do with post - I just liked the wiki commons picture of the day.
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authorship,
delegation,
disaster management,
internship,
research skills,
student,
voluntary
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