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When I tell people I study coral reefs, they always imagine I spend my time sunning myself on tropical beaches. The reality is that the weather in the tropics in unpredictable, one moment it's 30 degree sun and the next it's monsoon rains. Sometimes it’s even too hot and we struggle to keep our experiments cool. This photo was one of those days that started out so well and the next thing you know you’re in the middle of a storm with two transects still to collect. I captured this of my research assistant writing down data as we raced to finish, so we could get home for a cup of tea!
Students who have received Santander scholarships celebrate their success with Santander staff at the special Postgraduate Scholars' reception held by the University of Essex at Wivenhoe House hotel.
The University of Salford has just completed a £1.9m Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) project which has helped fund master’s level courses – and has laid the groundwork for more businesses in the North West to provide training for their employees.
To mark the end of the Collaborative Training Account (CTA) project, an award was presented to exceptional student Tom Liptrot, whom the CTA had funded to the tune of £7,000, enabling him to take a master’s course in Operational Research & Applied Statistics
Without the funding Tom would not have been able to take the course; as a result of gaining his qualification he has been able to secure a job using his newly acquired skills.
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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Postgraduate student Celeste Wilkins working with the horse simulator in the Rider Performance Centre
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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MONTEREY, California -- Sailors and Marines from the Presidio of Monterey and Naval Postgraduate School assisted the Native Sons of the Golden West in recreating "Sloat's Landing," a historical U.S. naval victory in which California was claimed by the U.S. without a single shot fired, in downtown Monterey July 9, 2016.
During the July 7, 1846 landing, 250 Sailors and Marines landed at Monterey, raised the American flag, and claimed California for the United States. They rowed to shore under the direction of Captain William Mervine, portrayed during the ceremony by Navy Captain Anthony J. Parisi, Naval Postgraduate School chief of staff.
The service members represented the crews of the Cyane and the Levant, two ships from the American Pacific Squadron that were anchored in Monterey when Commodore John Drake Sloat's 1846 arrived aboard the U.S.S. Savannah. Sailors assigned to the Information Warfare Training Command Monterey color guard hoisted a 28-star U.S. flag above the Custom House during the reenactment. Members of the Native Sons of the Golden West portrayed residents of Monterey, who gathered at the Custom House to hear the reading of Sloat's proclamation naming California part of the United States, and declaring its residents to be U.S. citizens.
Although the Mexican American War continued two more years, "Sloat's Landing" is considered a U.S. naval victory for securing California with no shots being fired, possibly determining the eventual outcome of the war.
A marker commemorating Sloat's Landing is located on the Monterey Recreation Trail, between Custom House plaza and Old Fisherman's Wharf.
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PHOTOS by Catherine Caruso, Presidio of Monterey Public Affairs
The Postgraduate Centre, located on first floor of Ty Crawshay, provides social and work space specifically for postgraduate students.
Once again Aston's Postgraduate graduation ceremonies were held at the impressive Birmingham Town Hall, followed by a reception on campus. Over 600 students graduated.
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The Postgraduate Centre, located on first floor of Ty Crawshay, provides social and work space specifically for postgraduate students.
The Central Clinical School (CCS) is co-located with The Alfred hospital and is a centre for clinical and biomedical research and education, offering undergraduate and postgraduate study programs. CCS is a core hub for translational research and medicine, covering a great breadth of subject areas. CCS's research is highly collaborative, and the School is an integral part of the Alfred Medical Research and Education Precinct (AMREP), where world leaders partner in biomedical and clinical research. With such close links to health care providers we are able to rapidly move towards health outcomes in improved patient care.
Once again Aston's Postgraduate graduation ceremonies were held at the impressive Birmingham Town Hall, followed by a reception on campus. Almost 500 students graduated.
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