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Q. How can I read and work more efficiently? - LibAnswers
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Skip to Main Content. Q How can I read and work more efficiently? IT / Print / Copy. Research and study advice. Sep 19, 2016. Time is often short when studying, so learning to work efficiently is a key part of being a student. Challenges include: reading. Lots of material in a short space of time, keeping your references. In an organised way, being focused. On the task in hand. The point about efficient reading is to understand what the author is saying and not to spend hours on it. Skimming. Pick out th...
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Using your degree - Careers Service | Cambridge University
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Cambridge Department of Oncology: Education and Training
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Email and phone search. School of Clinical Medicine. PhD and Masters Research Degrees. Information about Education and Training. The Department of Oncology generates world class oncology clinicians and research scientists through the following education and training programmes we provide:. PhD and MPhil postgraduate degree courses. Clinical academic training courses. Clinical training programmes in Clinical, Medical and Surgical Oncology. Graduate School of Life Sciences. Board of Graduate Studies.
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Using your degree - Careers Service | Cambridge University
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Study Support – Pembroke College
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Kit Smart’s blog. Conferences & Catering. Pembroke Past and Present. From Foundation to Foundress Court. Read more about the way Pembroke's quietly beautiful city-centre site has evolved over seven centuries. Sir Arthur Bliss Song Series. Since 2006 Pembroke College has supported a series of recitals given by performers of the highest calibre including Sir Thomas Allen, Dame Felicity Lott, Christopher Maltman . Booking a room or garden. Welfare at a Glance. Opportunities for Cambridge students. This high...
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Graduate Safety Course | Safety Office
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Trinity Hall - Study Guide
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Skip to main content. Staff and Fellow Policies. Sport, Leisure and Recreation. Key and University Cards. The following pages contain helpful advice on studying effectively and revising for exams. In addition, the University website has a useful section called the Cambridge University Skills Portal. Which includes plentiful advice for students, especially regarding preparation for Examinations. The College also makes an additional number of rooms available for revision during the Easter Term.
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HPS: Information for new staff
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Email and phone search. Department of History and Philosophy of Science. Department of History and Philosophy of Science. Information for new staff. Welcome to the Department of History and Philosophy of Science. We hope that you will feel welcome and settle quickly in to your new role. This section provides useful information for starting at the Department. Payment for ad hoc services. Equal opportunities and diversity essentials. Health and safety and fire safety. Management of new staff. The Departmen...
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HPS: Information for supervisors
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Email and phone search. Department of History and Philosophy of Science. Department of History and Philosophy of Science. CamCORS (the Cambridge Colleges' Online Reporting System for Supervisions) should be used by everyone supervising Part IB and Part II students to write supervision reports and claim payment for supervisions. Ask your College (or the College for which you are supervising) to register you to use CamCORS. Supervisors are advised to obtain a National Insurance number. The University is en...
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HPS: Graduate and postdoc training programme
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Email and phone search. Department of History and Philosophy of Science. Department of History and Philosophy of Science. Graduate and postdoc training programme, 2015–16. The Department offers an extensive programme to help the academic development of graduate students and postdoctoral fellows. Visiting students, visiting scholars and members of other Cambridge departments are also welcome to attend various parts of the programme, space permitting. See also termly lists of events. 2–3pm: General i...