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Diamond Mine or Coal Mine?

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This is a great video from Matt D’Avella as he interviews Greg McKeown about essentialism. My favourite part comes near the end as he talks about a coal mine vs a diamond mine and our need to recognize which one we live in.




Source: https://curtismchale.ca/2019/03/28/diamond-mine-or-coal-mine/

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This is something that really bugs me.

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Student photographs earth from space

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Author: Jacob Smith -

After my unsuccessful launch attempt in July I wouldn’t be able to attempt another launch for at least another four weeks because I had to apply for permission from the Civil Aviation Authority again. I had a free week in mid-August so sent an application and got to work figuring out how to solve the issue I had had first time around.

What went wrong?

If you remember back to my last blog post, when I was preparing to launch my...

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Environmental damage and international games

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Editor's note: Richard Fairchild is an associate professor at the Finance of School of Management at the University of Bath. The article reflects the author's opinions, and not necessarily those of CGTN.

Nations play out many games on the international stage, such as Brexit, trade wars and many others. However, these all pale into insignificance when we consider the games played between nations over the huge and potenti...

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Research Fellow (full time, fixed term) (SJ6419)

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Research Fellow (full time, fixed term)

Join our exciting new collaboration between Dorothy House Hospice and the University of Bath

We are seeking a highly motivated and high performing research fellow for a joint project between Dorothy House Hospice and the University of Bath, focused on generating palliative and supportive care research. As the primary researcher you will be responsibl...

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Eyes Wide Shut (2) EYES WIDE SHUT (2)

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 EYES WIDE SHUT  (2)   Stanley Kubrick, 1999



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Lunch With Impact: Collaborating with Industry – 25 Oct

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This event is part of the Lunch with Impact Workshops series.

Our Industrial Partnership Managers, Steven Boakes and Izaro Lopez-Garcia, will be leading this session. They will be sharing their experience and expertise in the benefits to collaborating with Industry, opportunities to engage with industry, and how the Research Grants Development Team (Industrial Strategy) can help.

The series is funded by the University’s HEIF and EPSRC Impact Acceleration Account (IAA)...

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The Alleged Simplicity of Universal Credit and the Lived Experience of Benefit Claimants

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Dr Kate Summers is a Fellow in Qualitative Methodology in the Department of Methodology at The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). David Young is a PhD Candidate in the Institute for Policy Research (IPR) at the University of Bath. 

"At its heart, Universal Credit is very sim...

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Welcoming our New Vice-Chancellor

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On 11 April, we will be holding an event in the Arts Theatre at The Edge to welcome Professor White into the University community as our new Vice-Chancellor.

The event will run from 2-3pm and will be followed by an opportunity to meet Professor White informally over refreshments. This will form one of many opportunities for engagement with the new Vice-Chancellor over the next few months.

We are running a ballot for students and staff at the University to join us for this e...

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Maine’s flags flying today, for statehood

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U.S. flag flutters from the back of a boat on the Atlantic Ocean, in Maine. Photo from Peter Jon Lindberg.

Maine joined the union on March 15, 1820, the 23rd state. It was created out of what had been lands of th...

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