Posted by David in Natural Sciences on May 22, 2014
With the end of term now just weeks away, my days are currently filled with climate proxies, programming, and thinking of every question that could possibly come up for my project viva now just days away… Unlike a lot of courses, natural sciences has core modules running in all three terms, which, for my year, […]
Posted in Future, Graduation, Studying | Tagged Anthropocene, anthropogenic climate change, centre of interdisciplinary science, Climate Change, climate proxies, inaugural Employability Symposium, interdisciplinary sciences, ISci, N-body simulations, natsci, Natural Sciences, student blog, University of Leicester, viva
Posted by David in Natural Sciences on April 14, 2014
With the exams that marked the end of term fast becoming a distant memory, the mass exodus for Easter has reduced the campus to a refuge for those engrossed in dissertations or revision. I fall into the first camp, now trying to piece together the past 20 weeks of project work into a coherent report. […]
Posted in Dissertation, Societies, Stress | Tagged centre of interdisciplinary science, Easter, inaugural Employability Symposium, interdisciplinary sciences, ISci, natsci, Natural Sciences, project, stress, student blog, thesis, University of Leicester
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