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Sandettie Light Vessel Automatic tells us that his ambition is to a) drive around New Zealand in a camper van; and b) have MASSIVE sex with the original members of Bananarama. Tell us what's on your wish list, and why.
( , Thu 14 Oct 2010, 13:08)
Sandettie Light Vessel Automatic tells us that his ambition is to a) drive around New Zealand in a camper van; and b) have MASSIVE sex with the original members of Bananarama. Tell us what's on your wish list, and why.
( , Thu 14 Oct 2010, 13:08)
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How many companies would offer money
if it was a PhD in Arts or Humanities?
Science isn't the only thing with a value to the state.
( , Wed 20 Oct 2010, 19:12, 2 replies)
if it was a PhD in Arts or Humanities?
Science isn't the only thing with a value to the state.
( , Wed 20 Oct 2010, 19:12, 2 replies)
Hey hey hey lots of people liked my idea for X Factor for dogs in my Media Planning dissertation!
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Yes, because obviously that's
what all non-science subjects involve...
( , Wed 20 Oct 2010, 19:27, closed)
what all non-science subjects involve...
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My work on post-feminist context in the writings of Barbara Cartland merit me a research post!
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Nope. True.
But STEM subjects are universally the ones where research results in tangible benefits in terms of progress.
In any case, it's never been easy to get funding for non-STEM Fuds for exactly this reason.
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But STEM subjects are universally the ones where research results in tangible benefits in terms of progress.
In any case, it's never been easy to get funding for non-STEM Fuds for exactly this reason.
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