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Helping students with research

Posted onMarch 5, 2019August 9, 2019AuthorSunny Bains

This post may be of interest to those of you trying to teach undergraduates.

Teaching students to learn for themselves
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Dr Sunny BainsDr Sunny Bains is a scientist and journalist based at University College London where she teaches research, analysis, and communication skills to science, engineering, and technical journalism students. She is Editorial Director of Engineering Inspiration, a customizeable news site that brings together the best news articles from across science and technology.

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