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Graham Kendall

Graham Kendall

Vice-Provost (Resaerch and Knowledge Transfer),

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Document Object Identifier: Explained

When we collect data for our MyRA return we require you to update your e-staff profile and we ask (insist even) that you supply a Document Object Identifier (DOI). We also ask you to supply an ISSN. But what is this, and why do we need it? You can think of a DOI as a …

Geoblog @ UNMC

A new blog has recently been introduced from the School of Geography at the University of Nottingham Malaysia campus. Recent posts include: New research collaboration in the Philippines International Day for Biological Diversity Elephant collaring It’s well worth a read, and well worth looking at regularly.  

Periodic Table of Videos (Carbon – 6 – C)

In this series, we are presenting videos from the Periodic Table of Videos (Web Site / YouTube) project. This project shows a short video about each of the chemical elements. The video below looks at Carbon, which has an atomic number of 6 and the symbol C. Previous blog entries on this topic can be …

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International Standard Serial Number: Explained

We we do our MyRA return we insist that you supply the ISSN (and DOI) for any publications that you enter into your e-staff profile. But what is an ISSN, and why do we need it? In the same way that an ISBN uniquely identifies a book, an ISSN uniquely identifies a periodical publication. This …

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Nafis Alam: Professor of the Month

“Nafis Alam is the founding director of Centre for Islamic Business and Finance Research (CIBFR). His scholarly research has featured in leading journals such as the Journal of Asset Management, the Journal of Banking Regulation, the Review of Islamic Economics and the Journal of Financial Services Marketing …“, so starts the article that recently appeared …

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Deep Sky Videos (M31 – Andromeda Galaxy)

In this series, we are presenting videos from the Deep Sky Videos (Web Site / YouTube) project. The video below looks at the the M31 – Andromeda Galaxy. Previous blog entries on this topic can be seen seen here (this is a link to entries tagged with Deep Sky Videos).  

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Longitude Prize 2014

The (from their web site) “Longitude Prize 2014 is a challenge with a £10 million prize fund to help solve one of the greatest issues of our time. It is being run and developed by Nesta, with the Technology Strategy Board as launch funding partner.” The longitude prize is so named as there was an …

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Sunway Construction Career Talk

This post was contributed by Derek Wong Wai Hoe Sunway Managerial Advancement for Recruited Talents (SMART) Programme. University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus, 12 March 2014 — Six members of staff from the highly reputable Sunway Construction visited the University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus to introduce the next generation of civil engineers to their SMART career …

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A (possible) easy way to write for TheConversation

In previous posts we have mentioned articles that UNMC academics have written for TheConversation. One of our latest articles is an Explainer article. These are short articles that explain some topic for the interested reader. We were thinking some of our “What is …” articles might be suitable for TheConversation. That is not to say …

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Professor Dominic Foo is a Thomson Reuters Highly-Cited Author

Professor Ir Dr Dominic C. Y. Foo was announced by Thomson Reuters as the Highly-Cited Author for his paper entitled “State-of-the-art Review of Pinch Analysis Techniques for Water Network Synthesis”.  The paper has a total citation of 117 based on 10 years record in Web of Science, i.e. between 1 January 2003 to 31 October …

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