Number of items: 33.
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Barratt, R, Barratt-Hacking, E, McGuinness, M, Barratt-Hacking, E and Black, P
(2011)
Developing a community place-based curriculum through science and technology.
In: Association for Science Education Annual Conference, 5 - 10 January 2011, University of Reading.
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Haslett, S.K
(2011)
'Holocene sedimentation in a pericoastal river system (South Wales, UK): relationship to sea level, human activity, and coastal sediment flux.'
In:
Brown, A.G,
Basell, L.S and
Butzer, K.W, eds.
Geoarchaeology, climate change, and sustainability.
Geological Society of America, Boulder, CO, US, pp. 93-104.
ISBN 9780813724768
Hyland, P, Brawley, S, Pace, D, Richardson, S, Timmins, G and Mills Kelly, T
(2011)
'Embracing failure: a workshop on the failure in SOTL and learning from mistakes.'
In:
Rust, C, ed.
Global theories and local practices : institutional, disciplinary and cultural variations.
Improving student learning
(18).
Oxford Centre for Staff and Learning Development, Oxford, UK.
ISBN 9781873576809
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Skellern, A, Haslett, S.K, Chilcott, M and Longman, D
(2011)
'Climate change education through a blended learning Google Earth exercise.'
In:
Haslett, S K,
France, D and
Gedye, S, eds.
Pedagogy of climate change.
Higher Education Academy, Plymouth.
ISBN 9781841022734
Slade, C and Volkmer, I
(2011)
Behind the veil.
In: IAMCR Conference: Cities, Creativity, Connectivity, 13 - 17 July 2011, Kadir Has University, Istanbul.
Strachan, J and O'Malley-Younger, A
(2011)
Ireland at war and peace.
Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
ISBN 9781443826334
Strachan, J and Terry, R
(2011)
Poetry. 2nd ed.
Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh.
ISBN 9780748644018
Switzer, A.D, Mamo, B.L, Dominey-Howes, D, Strotz, L.C, Courtney, C, Jones, B.G, Haslett, S.K and Everett, D.M
(2011)
'On the possible origins of an unusual (Mid to Late Holocene) coastal deposit, Old Punt Bay, south-east Australia.'
Geographical Research, 49 (4).
pp. 408-430.
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