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Photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Steven L. Shepard.
The Navy's Center for Information Dominance Detachment (CIDD) hosted this year's Monterey Peninsula Navy Birthday Ball at the Hyatt Hotel in Monterey, CA on Oct. 17.
More than 600 Presidio of Monterey and Naval Postgraduate School Sailors and guests along with DLIFLC personnel attended the event. Special visitor RADM Edward Masso, USN Ret. (recent Commander, Navy Personnel Command and Deputy Chief of Naval Personnel) was the featured guest speaker.
An outstanding time was had by all.
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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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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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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The view over Lake Albano from the Venerable English College villa, Villa Palazzola, where the postgraduate priest students of the Pontifical Irish College, Rome spent the weekend on retreat from 24th to 26th March 2017.
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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Photography from Arts SU x UAL Post-Grad Community's first ever Cheese & Winer Mixer Welcome for UAL's Postgraduates, October 2022.
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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Post grad Business Class at the University of Gloucestershire.
L-R and Kelly Davis and Lina Fiaka
Picture by Clint Randall www.pixelprphotography.co.uk
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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“I am Bauyrzhan Tashmukhambetov. This is my first year as a PhD student in molecular medicine at the University of Essex.
Two months ago, as I was striving to prepare myself for the annual report I received an e-mail about the “Into my Research” photography competition. I asked my labmates whether anyone would be interested in participating, but as that period of time was particularly busy for all students, they decided they would rather focus on their research. I had a look at all the photographs which were taken by our labmates and chose 'Christmas Tree'. That picture was taken during our last Christmas holiday, when all students, even if far away from their homes, wanted to celebrate the start of the New Year. The whole world was celebrating Christmas- and so did our lab! My labmates had the idea to build our own Christmas tree, because without it, Christmas cannot be imagined!
Because our lab 4.09 is categorised as “hazardous level 2”, we are not allowed to bring anything from the outside, which is why we decided to use the materials we already had: eppendorf tubes, petri dishes, loops, and lits. Our lab was now ready for Christmas!
Our teamwork and cooperation demonstrated that not much is needed in order to create something wonderful and original. Did laboratory industries really think that their materials could serve a different purpose as well when they manufactured them?
I would especially like to thank Michaela Cardas for her contribution, who played a greater role than me in building the Christmas tree and capturing the photo. Special thanks also go to Osamah Alrugae, Saleh Alghamdi and Kully Sidhu, as well as to our supervisors Selwa Alsam, Sinan Battah and Graham Mitchell, who inspired us all.”
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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Naval Postgraduate Dental School Class of 2023 Sets Sail for New Horizons
06.09.2023
Photo by James Black
Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
Thomas Farrell, Jr., Lt. Cmdr. Sean Farrell, and Thomas Farrell, Sr. represent three generations of their family, as they celebrate the lieutenant commander's recent graduation from the Naval Postgraduate Dental School’s (NPDS) Class of 2023 on June 9.
Date Taken:06.09.2023
Date Posted:06.14.2023 16:29
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Unit 14's end-of-yearshow at the Bartlett School of Architecture Summer Show 2010. Featuring work from Subomi Fapohunda, Maxine Pringle, Guy Woodhouse, David Diduca, Lei Guo, Chin Lye, Jonty Craig, Elie Lakin, David Scott, Sophie George, Ollie Palmer, Heechan Park, Elana Thatcher and Ammar Mirjan. Tutors: Stephen Gage and Richard Roberts.
Theme "Experimental Toy Factory"
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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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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!