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Edith Invernizzi

How Research Works

From submission to publication

How Research Works Welcome to our new blog post series on early-career, common-knowledge and hot topics in research. In this section, we will cover topics that every researcher has to deal with and that everyone knows by name – but whose details are somewhat obscure, especially if you are an Read more…

By Edith Invernizzi, 6 years11 March 2019 ago
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The ESLR needs you – Looking for a new Social Secretary

You want to get involved in the running of the society? This is your chance! We are looking for a motivated candidate to join the society committee and take over the position of SOCIAL SECRETARY, which has recently become vacant. The Social Secretary is crucially important in facilitating communication between the society Read more…

By Edith Invernizzi, 7 years5 December 2018 ago
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WTF?! What is this? The Wikipedia Task Force

The layman Social Learning community needs you! Ever wondered what info students who are newly approaching social learning will find? How Social Learning is portrayed to the public? How correct the knowledge that is most easily reachable by the average web user is? At our recent workshop, the Society decided Read more…

By Edith Invernizzi, 7 years21 September 2018 ago
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YSLR Workshop Meet-up in Penryn

In occasion of the workshop on Methods in Cultural Evolution in Penryn, we are taking the opportunity for a new get-together. If you want to discuss the next meeting, share the latest research, talk about the latest news in the field or simply for some of the old networking, join Read more…

By Edith Invernizzi, 8 years5 October 2017 ago

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