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Report of a seminar on life sciences and medical research in the UK.
Review of police remuneration and conditions - seminar transcripts
E-seminar covering the design, structure, and limitations of databases for non-targeted multianalyte methods
The Office of The Immigration Services Commissioner is running two-hour seminars for applicants seeking to apply for registration, free of charge, on Wednesday 28 June.
Report of a seminar looking at the future of cities from an international perspective.
E-seminar providing an overview of Point Of Contact testing, the range of adopted analytical techniques and examples of current and emerging devices
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Report of a seminar on climate science research in the UK.
Report of a seminar on advanced materials research in the UK.
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Agricultural economist Professor Peter Hazell and agroecologist Professor Amir Kassam tackled aspects of agricultural productivity
Report of a seminar on space, satellites and astronomy research in the UK.
Report of a seminar on robotics and autonomous systems (RAS) research in the UK.
Report of a seminar on population health sciences research in the UK.
Report of a seminar on energy research in the UK.
Presentations at CHPQA workshop and seminar for 2018
A summary of a seminar in November 2012 that identified the main challenges and opportunities of a self-improving school system.
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