In our joint paper we will look at how the experience of editing or publishing in an undergraduat... more In our joint paper we will look at how the experience of editing or publishing in an undergraduate journal has impacted on students’ attitudes toward academic writing and the development of writing skills. Based on semi-structured interviews with present and past student editors and contributors we aim to analyse what exactly they regard as beneficial about their involvement in an undergraduate research publication and how this has affected their skills development. We will correlate our own findings with studies undertaken in this area. We will conclude our paper by asking what conclusions from The Student Researcher Experience can be drawn for the implementation of block (immersive) teaching on the Lampeter Campus. What role can or should writing for publication play in an immersive undergraduate curriculum?
Examining the representations of Amarna citizens in order to construct a basis as to why Tel el-A... more Examining the representations of Amarna citizens in order to construct a basis as to why Tel el-Amarna was considered to be a religious utopia when the realities of the skeletal remains suggest otherwise.
The scarab with Hathor head (1702.004) from Cyfarthfa Castle Museum and Art Gallery was likely pu... more The scarab with Hathor head (1702.004) from Cyfarthfa Castle Museum and Art Gallery was likely purchased by Major Harry Hartley Southey during his time stationed in Egypt. With evidence of cartouches belonging to Ramesses II situated on the base of the artefact it is possible that this is potentially a Heart or Commemorative scarab, however, the inclusion of the Hathor head is unusual. With this, the aim of this article is to examine the scarab with Hathor head in conjunction with similar artefacts to determine both where and when this scarab was likely produced and the intention behind its creation.
The book provides a celebration of the rich history of Lampeter alumni over the past eighty years... more The book provides a celebration of the rich history of Lampeter alumni over the past eighty years. The memories enshrined in it furnish a passionate and often humorous account of life at the University during that time, all told with a healthy dose of nostalgia.
In our joint paper we will look at how the experience of editing or publishing in an undergraduat... more In our joint paper we will look at how the experience of editing or publishing in an undergraduate journal has impacted on students’ attitudes toward academic writing and the development of writing skills. Based on semi-structured interviews with present and past student editors and contributors we aim to analyse what exactly they regard as beneficial about their involvement in an undergraduate research publication and how this has affected their skills development. We will correlate our own findings with studies undertaken in this area. We will conclude our paper by asking what conclusions from The Student Researcher Experience can be drawn for the implementation of block (immersive) teaching on the Lampeter Campus. What role can or should writing for publication play in an immersive undergraduate curriculum?
Examining the representations of Amarna citizens in order to construct a basis as to why Tel el-A... more Examining the representations of Amarna citizens in order to construct a basis as to why Tel el-Amarna was considered to be a religious utopia when the realities of the skeletal remains suggest otherwise.
The scarab with Hathor head (1702.004) from Cyfarthfa Castle Museum and Art Gallery was likely pu... more The scarab with Hathor head (1702.004) from Cyfarthfa Castle Museum and Art Gallery was likely purchased by Major Harry Hartley Southey during his time stationed in Egypt. With evidence of cartouches belonging to Ramesses II situated on the base of the artefact it is possible that this is potentially a Heart or Commemorative scarab, however, the inclusion of the Hathor head is unusual. With this, the aim of this article is to examine the scarab with Hathor head in conjunction with similar artefacts to determine both where and when this scarab was likely produced and the intention behind its creation.
The book provides a celebration of the rich history of Lampeter alumni over the past eighty years... more The book provides a celebration of the rich history of Lampeter alumni over the past eighty years. The memories enshrined in it furnish a passionate and often humorous account of life at the University during that time, all told with a healthy dose of nostalgia.
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