This weekend our lab is being represented at the Experimental Psychology Conference, being held at St Annes's College, University of Oxford. Our PhD student Emily Williams will be giving a poster presentation on her Masters and PhD work, exploring the pacemaker component of the SET system. It is Emily's first presentation at the EPS, quite a milestone in any experimental psychologist's career.
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20/6/2017 20:49:49
Oxford university has great important in life and it gives the many kind of books for students. It gives the 3 type of course for all classes. And owner of the school give course according the course of the school.
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29/9/2018 04:15:10
You surely feel proud of being able to have your lab being presented. I am sure that there are lots of things to be proud of with your laboratory. Moreover, I would also like to congratulate Emily Williams for being able to present her Masters and PhD work. I know that this will be the start of your great career. I am hoping and praying that you will be more successful in your next presentations because I know that you will nail this one.
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29/2/2024 18:11:05
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29/2/2024 18:19:30
I wanted to express my gratitude for your insightful and engaging article. Your writing is clear and easy to follow, and I appreciated the way you presented your ideas in a thoughtful and organized manner. Your analysis was both thought-provoking and well-researched, and I enjoyed the real-life examples you used to illustrate your points. Your article has provided me with a fresh perspective on the subject matter and has inspired me to think more deeply about this topic.
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