Universities need more than off-the-shelf AI solutions
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Demystifying the terms
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Demystifying the terms
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Around this time last year, I started to consciously collect research data while I was creating the pieces for my first UK art exhibition. Having done some w...
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Well I was wrong.
A few days ago I attended a fantastic workshop with a group of innovators from across corporate London, where the facilitators encouraged us to think about t...
…and the artists that changed our world
Modern masterpieces have big messages. About good and evil. Right and wrong. They challenge political establishments. Or the inhumane acts of this world. Mod...
…for beginners
Last year someone asked me who inspired me. And I had mostly male painters on my mind. Since then, I made it a habit to pay attention to the female artists. ...
Around this time last year, I started to consciously collect research data while I was creating the pieces for my first UK art exhibition. Having done some w...
Last Friday was incredible. It was beyond my expectations. Thank you all for coming and contributing to an unforgettable opening night for my first solo exhi...
Like many of you, I find myself on autopilot every morning. I look at my phone, or gaze at the road just barely noticing anything or anyone. I am focused on ...
A few things are coming to mind. I am reading: “What are you looking at? 150 years of modern art in the blink of an eye” by Will Gompertz whilst trying to fi...
Yellow roses back home are a sign of parting. We give yellow flowers to people that are about to leave our lives for ever. We bring yellow flowers to funeral...
or how to train the crazy creative inside us
In a chaotic time, I sit in my studio flat. I try to relax. It’s been a long day at work. Loads of projects. Loads of people. Everyone wants some attention. ...
Today was my second time at #ChristiesLates, and although I expected that, just like with any other event series, it would be the same thing. It was absolute...
Last week I attended my second Turing lecture, and it didn’t disappoint. I heard from two incredible researchers about different uses of AI and predictive an...
I never thought of what courage was or whether I had any until I volunteered to speak at The Quarter Club a few weeks ago. It was an incredible experience! A...
Old Vic meets Young Vic meets musical meets movie…
…for beginners
Last year someone asked me who inspired me. And I had mostly male painters on my mind. Since then, I made it a habit to pay attention to the female artists. ...
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We have all been to workshops that last a whole day, but feel more like a week. Whilst the information we gain from these events is incredible, and the peopl...
It is a real pity to live in a big city and not take advantage of the long list of shows, seminars, lectures and networking events, especially when they are ...
Last Friday was incredible. It was beyond my expectations. Thank you all for coming and contributing to an unforgettable opening night for my first solo exhi...
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Today was my second time at #ChristiesLates, and although I expected that, just like with any other event series, it would be the same thing. It was absolute...
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Demystifying the terms
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Perhaps because I work for an academic publisher, but whenever I meet a founder, or a product manager, they always ask me what’s the latest academic research...
A few days ago I attended a fantastic workshop with a group of innovators from across corporate London, where the facilitators encouraged us to think about t...
I never thought of what courage was or whether I had any until I volunteered to speak at The Quarter Club a few weeks ago. It was an incredible experience! A...
(with examples)
We have all been to workshops that last a whole day, but feel more like a week. Whilst the information we gain from these events is incredible, and the peopl...
It is a real pity to live in a big city and not take advantage of the long list of shows, seminars, lectures and networking events, especially when they are ...
A few things are coming to mind. I am reading: “What are you looking at? 150 years of modern art in the blink of an eye” by Will Gompertz whilst trying to fi...
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or how to train the crazy creative inside us
Ok, so I have a full time job which I really like and I am really passionate about. And as everyone else, I am exhausted when I get back home after work. So ...
There are many contradictory quotes and common understandings about creativity, efficiency, cleanliness and mess. If you abide by some and not the others, it...
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Demystifying the terms
This post originally appeared on Jisc Research Data
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This post originally appeared on Jisc Research Data
This post originally appeared on Jisc Research Data
Around this time last year, I started to consciously collect research data while I was creating the pieces for my first UK art exhibition. Having done some w...
This post originally appeared on Jisc Research Data
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This post originally appeared on Research Information
Like many of you, I find myself on autopilot every morning. I look at my phone, or gaze at the road just barely noticing anything or anyone. I am focused on ...
Smile, Smile more, Smile at everyone, Smile a lot even if it’s not sunny.
Allow me The king of social media To tell you What’s right and wrong In this world.
(2009)
Lead runs through your veins Instead of neurons you have chains your clothes are dirty with hydrogen your soul so cold, it fries in liquid nitrogen. You slee...
If I could measure time not in terms of seconds, minutes, hours or days. Just think about it, if I could measure time not in terms of seconds, minutes, hours...
Suferinzi (the ones who suffer) is a poem I wrote back in 2007.
Honorable mention at the MacKnight Black Poetry Competition in 2009.
Well I was wrong.
A few days ago I attended a fantastic workshop with a group of innovators from across corporate London, where the facilitators encouraged us to think about t...
I sometimes find myself in helpless situations when, as a business manager, I focus on business modelling, market research and UX design to test the idea or ...
…for beginners
I was helping a friend with her personal statement for med school when I came across a very interesting word document in my old grad school application fo...
There are many contradictory quotes and common understandings about creativity, efficiency, cleanliness and mess. If you abide by some and not the others, it...
…and the artists that changed our world
Modern masterpieces have big messages. About good and evil. Right and wrong. They challenge political establishments. Or the inhumane acts of this world. Mod...
…for beginners
Last year someone asked me who inspired me. And I had mostly male painters on my mind. Since then, I made it a habit to pay attention to the female artists. ...
Around this time last year, I started to consciously collect research data while I was creating the pieces for my first UK art exhibition. Having done some w...
A few things are coming to mind. I am reading: “What are you looking at? 150 years of modern art in the blink of an eye” by Will Gompertz whilst trying to fi...
Last week I attended my second Turing lecture, and it didn’t disappoint. I heard from two incredible researchers about different uses of AI and predictive an...
I never thought of what courage was or whether I had any until I volunteered to speak at The Quarter Club a few weeks ago. It was an incredible experience! A...
(with examples)
I sometimes find myself in helpless situations when, as a business manager, I focus on business modelling, market research and UX design to test the idea or ...
It is a real pity to live in a big city and not take advantage of the long list of shows, seminars, lectures and networking events, especially when they are ...
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Ebooks have been around since late 70s with Project Gutenberg, and became a commercially available format as early as the internet enabled monetary exchanges...
This post originally appeared on FORRT’s Educators Corner
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This blog was originally published in Social Science Space.
Ebooks have been around since late 70s with Project Gutenberg, and became a commercially available format as early as the internet enabled monetary exchanges...
This post originally appeared on FORRT’s Educators Corner
This post originally appeared on SAGE Ocean
A few days ago I attended a fantastic workshop with a group of innovators from across corporate London, where the facilitators encouraged us to think about t...
Yellow roses back home are a sign of parting. We give yellow flowers to people that are about to leave our lives for ever. We bring yellow flowers to funeral...
or how to train the crazy creative inside us
There are many contradictory quotes and common understandings about creativity, efficiency, cleanliness and mess. If you abide by some and not the others, it...
A few days ago I attended a fantastic workshop with a group of innovators from across corporate London, where the facilitators encouraged us to think about t...
(with examples)
I sometimes find myself in helpless situations when, as a business manager, I focus on business modelling, market research and UX design to test the idea or ...
This post originally appeared on Jisc Research Data
A few days ago I attended a fantastic workshop with a group of innovators from across corporate London, where the facilitators encouraged us to think about t...
I never thought of what courage was or whether I had any until I volunteered to speak at The Quarter Club a few weeks ago. It was an incredible experience! A...
(with examples)
It is a real pity to live in a big city and not take advantage of the long list of shows, seminars, lectures and networking events, especially when they are ...
…and the artists that changed our world
Modern masterpieces have big messages. About good and evil. Right and wrong. They challenge political establishments. Or the inhumane acts of this world. Mod...
…for beginners
Last year someone asked me who inspired me. And I had mostly male painters on my mind. Since then, I made it a habit to pay attention to the female artists. ...
Ebooks have been around since late 70s with Project Gutenberg, and became a commercially available format as early as the internet enabled monetary exchanges...
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…and the artists that changed our world
Modern masterpieces have big messages. About good and evil. Right and wrong. They challenge political establishments. Or the inhumane acts of this world. Mod...
Yellow roses back home are a sign of parting. We give yellow flowers to people that are about to leave our lives for ever. We bring yellow flowers to funeral...
Text mining techniques have become critical for social scientists working with large scale social data, be it Twitter collections to track polarization, part...
I decided to get into text mining. Considering that I have basic programming skills, and I want to do some text mining for academic purposes, plus I’ve alrea...
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In a chaotic time, I sit in my studio flat. I try to relax. It’s been a long day at work. Loads of projects. Loads of people. Everyone wants some attention. ...
There are many contradictory quotes and common understandings about creativity, efficiency, cleanliness and mess. If you abide by some and not the others, it...
Yellow roses back home are a sign of parting. We give yellow flowers to people that are about to leave our lives for ever. We bring yellow flowers to funeral...
In a chaotic time, I sit in my studio flat. I try to relax. It’s been a long day at work. Loads of projects. Loads of people. Everyone wants some attention. ...
I never thought of what courage was or whether I had any until I volunteered to speak at The Quarter Club a few weeks ago. It was an incredible experience! A...
It is a real pity to live in a big city and not take advantage of the long list of shows, seminars, lectures and networking events, especially when they are ...
This post originally appeared on SAGE Ocean
This post originally appeared on SAGE Ocean
This post originally appeared on SAGE Ocean in anticipation of the immersive event.
This post originally appeared on SAGE Ocean
This post originally appeared on SAGE Ocean in anticipation of the immersive event.
This post originally appeared on SAGE Ocean
This post originally appeared on SAGE Ocean
Last week I attended my second Turing lecture, and it didn’t disappoint. I heard from two incredible researchers about different uses of AI and predictive an...
This post was originally published on the LSE Impact Blog.
This blog was originally published in Social Science Space.
There are many contradictory quotes and common understandings about creativity, efficiency, cleanliness and mess. If you abide by some and not the others, it...
I was helping a friend with her personal statement for med school when I came across a very interesting word document in my old grad school application fo...
I was helping a friend with her personal statement for med school when I came across a very interesting word document in my old grad school application fo...
Ok, so I have a full time job which I really like and I am really passionate about. And as everyone else, I am exhausted when I get back home after work. So ...
Today was my second time at #ChristiesLates, and although I expected that, just like with any other event series, it would be the same thing. It was absolute...
Today was my second time at #ChristiesLates, and although I expected that, just like with any other event series, it would be the same thing. It was absolute...
If you love deep conversations and intellectual challenges, then you must have used a gamut of theories and thought experiments that explain our every day...
If you love deep conversations and intellectual challenges, then you must have used a gamut of theories and thought experiments that explain our every day...
A few things are coming to mind. I am reading: “What are you looking at? 150 years of modern art in the blink of an eye” by Will Gompertz whilst trying to fi...
We have all been to workshops that last a whole day, but feel more like a week. Whilst the information we gain from these events is incredible, and the peopl...
We have all been to workshops that last a whole day, but feel more like a week. Whilst the information we gain from these events is incredible, and the peopl...
Last year someone asked me who inspired me. And I had mostly male painters on my mind. Since then, I made it a habit to pay attention to the female artists. ...
…for beginners
Old Vic meets Young Vic meets musical meets movie…
Old Vic meets Young Vic meets musical meets movie…
Old Vic meets Young Vic meets musical meets movie…
Old Vic meets Young Vic meets musical meets movie…
Old Vic meets Young Vic meets musical meets movie…
I sometimes find myself in helpless situations when, as a business manager, I focus on business modelling, market research and UX design to test the idea or ...
This post originally appeared on SAGE Ocean
A few days ago I attended a fantastic workshop with a group of innovators from across corporate London, where the facilitators encouraged us to think about t...
This post originally appeared on SAGE Ocean
Well I was wrong.
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This post originally appeared on SAGE Ocean
This post originally appeared on SAGE Ocean
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This blog was originally published on SAGE Ocean
This blog was originally published on SAGE Ocean
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Perhaps because I work for an academic publisher, but whenever I meet a founder, or a product manager, they always ask me what’s the latest academic research...
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This post originally appeared on SAGE Ocean
This post originally appeared on SAGE Ocean
This post originally appeared on SAGE Ocean
Ebooks have been around since late 70s with Project Gutenberg, and became a commercially available format as early as the internet enabled monetary exchanges...
This post was originally published on the LSE Impact Blog.
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