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Findlay, D D, S15442
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/385051Surname: FINDLAY. Given Name(s) or Initials: D D. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: S15442. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 14811.230793
Item: [2016.0049.17344] "Findlay, D D, S15442
Findlay, D R, TX5648
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Findlay, D J, 20204
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Item: [2016.0049.17338] "Findlay, D J, 20204
Employer and labour provider perspectives on Eastern European migration to the UK
In a relatively short space of time Eastern Europe has become one of the principal source regions of migrants to the UK and citizens from these states now constitute some of the largest foreign-born populations in the country. This paper focuses on these trends from the perspective of UK employers and labour providers. Three main topics are covered; 1. The function served by East European migrant labour in the UK labour market and how this has changed over time. 2. Employers’ motivations for engaging with East European migrant labour. 3. The migration channels that shape how East European labour is sourced by UK employers. The findings demonstrate how the perspectives and practices of employers and recruiters can play an important role in influencing how East European labour migration flows to the UK are represented and produced
Estimation of anisotropic permeability in trabecular bone based on microCT imaging and pore-scale fluid dynamics simulations
Abstract not availableC. Daish, R. Blanchard, K. Gulati, D. Losic, D. Findlay, D.J.E. Harvie, P. Pivonk
Imagining and producing the 'good' migrant: the role of recruitment agencies in shaping bodily goodness
This paper focuses on representations of labour migrants and interrogates how such imaginaries shape migrant recruitment and employment regimes. The recruitment and employment of labour migrants inevitably involves a range of knowledge practices which affect who is recruited, from where and for what purposes. In particular this paper seeks to advance understandings of how images of ‘bodily goodness’ are represented graphically and how perceptions of migrant workers influence the recruitment of workers from Latvia. The analysis results in a schema of the ‘filtering’ processes that are enacted to ‘produce’ the ‘ideal’ migrant worker
Bruce Findlay, 1994
Bruce Findlay, lecturer in Psychology, author of "How to Write a Psychology Laboratory Report", a guide to working through the maze of communication and statistical conventions. Swinburne Staff News 12 May 1994
The role of practical work in the developing practice of beginning physics teachers
The role and rationale of practical work in teaching school science are receiving renewed scrutiny (Abrahams and Saglam, 2010). This paper is a case study which reports part of a larger longitudinal study which used semi-structured interviews to explore the approaches of beginning teachers of physics to teaching electricity during Initial Teacher Education (ITE) and beyond. The interview transcripts were analysed using thematic analysis. One of the emergent themes was the use of practical work in secondary school science. All of the beginning teachers had embedded the use of practical work in their teaching. This paper discusses their reasons for doing so and compares their responses with the rationales suggested by Hodson (1993), Lunetta, Hofstein, Clough, Abell, & Leerman (2007) and Abrahams (2011). The implications for ITE and continuing professional development (CPD) are discussed
Data relating to Smith et al 2022.xlsx
Data relating to Smith et al (final author Dr Emily Gwyer Findlay) published 2022.</p
Immigration, Scotland and the constitutional change debate: Geography, difference and the question of scale
This research uses the 2011 UK Census to explore the diverse immigration picture in the UK. In contrast to a simplistic comparison between England and Scotland, this briefing paper suggests that a more pertinent approach is to consider how Scotland compares with English regions. The authors provide evidence which argues that Scotland, and indeed other parts of the UK, would benefit from a more nuanced approach to immigration policy
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