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Once again Aston's Postgraduate graduation ceremony was held at the impressive Birmingham Town Hall, followed by a reception on campus. Over 600 students graduated.

 

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Once again Aston's graduation ceremonies were held at the impressive Birmingham Town Hall, followed by food, drink and entertainment back on campus. Over 600 students graduated, in three ceremonies on 27th March.

 

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Kelsey is from Boston USA and is in her second year of PhD at the Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge.

Nyandire Rein is doing a Master's in Conservation Leadership at the University of Cambridge.

Originally titled 'Breakfast in Bed', but a member pointed out its evocation of the iconic stills from 'The Graduate', a famous film of days gone by. (See early comments below.) Appropriately, the feet owner does have a PhD (in biochemistry)...

 

This was also originally submitted as a companion to an earlier sequence of photos of waking views I'd had of my sleeping wife's hands, just before dawn in the same setting. At certain times of the year a view like this iPad grab can come a bit later in the morning, at the end of breakfast in bed (a well-deserved routine service since my semi-retirement -- and, as I said in the comments, "hey, she is altogether nicer than Mrs Robinson!").

 

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I am amazed at what the iPad Mini camera can do, especially with light quality. I knew I'd have to be quick to get a shot in, and not having used the device much for photos before, I missed where you select the narrower-angle camera. This is a significant crop.

 

An even closer-in cropping can be see by clicking here:

A Noir Dream with a Touch of Rouge,

 

and a wider angle version from here:

Lazy Morning for the Postgraduate.

Postgraduate Statistics Centre

Mert Dilek is a first-year PhD student in English at Trinity College, University of Cambridge. He completed his Master's also in Cambridge and his BA from Yale University.

 

He has written theatre criticism for publications like "The Stage" and "The Theatre Times" and also collaborates with playwrights and theatre companies as a dramaturge.

East Lancs bodied Scania N94 1091 (YN55 NFP) takes the London Road into Southampton city centre on 18 May 2018. This is the oldest bus in Unilink colours and is on its second spell on the network, having begun its life with Minerva Accord during a previous Unilink contract. After five years in the main Bluestar fleet it returned to Unilink when the U2X (a faster double-deck version of the northbound U2) was introduced in 2015. The associated southbound journeys run as part of the U2C, as seen here.

Nyandire Rein is doing a Master's in Conservation Leadership at the University of Cambridge.

Anwesha Lahiri from India is studying for an Master’s in Epidemiology at Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge.

Churchill College, University of Cambridge.

The University of Salford’s Master of Business Administration (MBA) has been accredited by the world’s leading professional association for postgraduate business studies – the Association of MBAs (AMBA).

 

The prestigious award has been made only three years after Salford Business School was founded and means that Salford’s qualification is now among a select band of universities around the world with an AMBA-accredited MBA.

 

Nyandire Rein is doing a Master's in Conservation Leadership at the University of Cambridge.

Anwesha Lahiri from India is studying for an Master’s in Epidemiology at Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge.

The value of a business degree, especially an MBA degree, is not lost on the academic and professional world. However, pursuing an MBA degree can be an expensive affair in terms of finances and time invested in it. The key lies in being able to maximize the value of your degree so that you can make good on the finances and time expended on it. This infographic shows you just how to achieve that.

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Kate Corder, PhD researcher

Museum of English Rural Life

Nixon Court student accommodation.

Design perspectives... Manual design

Jose R. Alcántara, also known as “Blackie”, is an 80-year old Indian Yaqui from Sonora, Mexico. He had been living in the U.S for more than 50 years. We shared the same bus one afternoon, and during our ride to southern Tucson, “Blackie” told me plenty stories. He had been in jail for 17 years after murdering two men. He had to hide for 4 years after working as a smuggler and with certain Mexican drug-cartels. He had also been married twice, and as far as I understood, he wanted to give love another chance. Blackie, was by far one of the most interesting characters for my exploratory research on Mexican illegal immigration in Arizona.

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