Lauren Parry
- I'd describe myself as
- A Lecturer
Title | Semester | Linked to | Last updated |
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DUMF 2024 research methods for Environmental Scientists | Semester One 2015/16 | 23/11/2015 12:00:22 | |
DUMF1043 Earth System Science | Semester Two 2016/17 | 10/03/2017 14:45:55 | |
DUMF1043 Earth System Science | Semester Two 2015/16 | 23/11/2016 17:50:14 | |
DUMF 2024 research methods for Environmental Scientists | Semester One 2017/18 | 06/06/2017 11:30:00 | |
DUMF1043 Earth System Science | Semester Two 2017/18 | 06/06/2017 12:43:41 | |
DUMF 2024 research methods for Environmental Scientists | Semester One 2016/17 | 27/09/2016 10:23:09 | |
DUMF1043 Earth System Science | Semester Two 2018/19 | 09/05/2019 08:37:30 | |
DUMF 2024 research methods for Environmental Scientists | Semester One 2018/19 | 08/05/2019 15:12:39 | |
DUMF1043 Earth System Science | Semester Two 2019/20 | 21/05/2020 14:26:29 | |
DUMF 2024 research methods for Environmental Scientists | Semester One 2019/20 | 13/08/2020 10:41:18 |
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