Undertaking Your Research Project : Essential Guidance for Undergraduates and Postgraduates
Undertaking Your Research Project : Essential Guidance for Undergraduates and Postgraduates
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Author(s): Rennie, Frank
Smyth, Keith
ISBN No.: 9781539762348
Pages: 134
Year: 201610
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 9.65
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Status: Available (On Demand)

Keith Smyth is Professor of Pedagogy at the University of the Highlands and Islands, where he supports developments in educational practice, scholarship and research. He is particularly interested in how digital technologies can enhance learning and teaching, academic development, and educational outreach. He blogs at https://3eeducation.org/ and is on twitter @smythkrsFrank Rennie is Professor of Sustainable Rural Development at the University of the Highlands and Islands in Scotland and Assistant Principal at Lews Castle College UHI. His research interests are in new approaches to online education and networking for sustainable rural development, See http://www.lews.uhi.ac.


uk/frennie and https://uheye.wordpress.com/ or @frankrennie Contact frank.rennie@uhi.ac.ukGareth Davies is based in Lews Castle College UHI in Stornoway and is the Co-ordinator for PGT Tertiary & Higher Education Scheme programmes. With a background in psychology, his research interests include online education and aspects of health psychology. See https://www.


lews.uhi.ac.uk/research-enterprise/contact/dr-gareth-davies Contact gareth.davies@uhi.ac.ukMatt Sillars is based in Inverness College UHI and teaches on the research strand of the Psychology degree offering classes in advanced research methods in both quantitative and qualitative approaches. His research interests lie in community and national identity - with a particular focus on narrative and visual methods.


Contact matt.sillars.ic@uhi.ac.ukAmy Woolvin works as a research assistant for the Centre for Mountain Studies, Perth College UHI. Her research interests are in exploring human-landscape relationships and the potential of more participative and creative methodologies. See https://www.perth.


uhi.ac.uk/subject-areas/centre-for-mountain-studies/staff/amy-woolvin and is on Twitter @adventlandscape or contactable by email amy.woolvin.perth@uhi.ac.uk.


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