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Replication data for: "The Effectiveness of R&D Tax Credits"
Thomson, Russell, (2017) "The Effectiveness of R&D Tax Credits." Review of Economics and Statistics 99:3, 544-549
Replication data for: "The Effectiveness of R&D Tax Credits"
Thomson, Russell, (2017) "The Effectiveness of R&D Tax Credits." Review of Economics and Statistics 99:3, 544-549
Educating in the margins, lessons for the mainstream
This chapter draws on research concerned with the educational opportunities taken up by young people who had been permanently excluded from or who had disengaged from mainstream schools in the United Kingdom and Australia (McGregor and Mills, forthcoming; Mills and McGregor 2010; Thomson and Russell 2007; see also Thomson and Russell, 2009; Russell and Thomson, 2011). The particular focus of the chapter concerns the insights that these alternative education settings provide for the mainstream sector in terms of addressing the needs of some of their most disadvantaged students
Christa Jungnickel et Russell McCormmach : Cavendish, 1996
Thomson Ann. Christa Jungnickel et Russell McCormmach : Cavendish, 1996. In: Dix-huitième Siècle, n°30, 1998. La recherche aujourd'hui, sous la direction de Michel Delon. pp. 636-637
Christa Jungnickel et Russell McCormmach : Cavendish, 1996
Thomson Ann. Christa Jungnickel et Russell McCormmach : Cavendish, 1996. In: Dix-huitième Siècle, n°30, 1998. La recherche aujourd'hui, sous la direction de Michel Delon. pp. 636-637
Interview with Anne Russell
Interview with Anne Russell, playwright and author of several books on local history, including Wilmington: A Pictoral History
Arthur J. Russell Correspondence
Entries include brief biographical information corrected in pencil, letters of introduction to Russell and his sister concerning the Maine Author Collection, a handwritten reply from Emma M. Russell, typed correspondence between Dunnack and Russell concerning books that should have been purchased right away at secondhand stores, a Maine Library Bulletin envelope with a small photographic portrait of young Russell and a full-length photograph, a page typed with a misspelling by the Maine State Library presented with a photograph of the home of Russell\u27s birth in Hallowell, Maine, and a lengthy typed biography on Minneapolis Journal stationery
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Russell Square: a lifelong resource for teaching and learning
A quarter of a century ago, in 1978, Birkbeck College’s Faculty of Continuing Education (FCE, then the Department for Extra-Mural Studies of the federal University) moved to the offices that it now occupies in numbers 26 and 25 Russell Square. Then, as now, FCE was the one of the largest and most active extra-mural departments of any British university, with an enormous range of courses covering virtually every subject taught in ‘internal’ university departments and many more besides 1. Some of these courses have, from time to time, used Russell Square as a learning resource. Many more staff and students alike have (along with thousands of local workers, tourists and residents) used the square’s gardens for relaxation and recovery, without reflecting on its origins or present significance.
This Occasional Paper examines the past and present fabric of Russell Square (‘the Square’) as a resource for teaching and learning. It is a composite narrative assembled by FCE staff whose disciplines range from nature conservation through garden history and architectural history to social policy. It deconstructs the Square as an entity and attempts to decipher some of its ‘meanings’ that provide links between subjects taught within FCE.
We hope that it will stimulate discussion about the way this single ‘place’ – our Square - can be ‘seen’ or interpreted in different ways for diverse purposes, and about the way that it can be used as a resource for teaching and learning across disciplines
Author Mary Doria Russell talks about her most recent work "The Sparrow"
Author and "recovering academic" Mary Doria Russell talks about her most recent work "The Sparrow", which is about humanity's first contact with another intelligent species and the unexpected consequences. Sponsored by Michigan State University Libraries, Computing and Technology. Part of the MSU Libraries' Colloquia Series. Held at the MSU Main Library
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