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Science Dissertation, The University of Edinburgh. Donaldson, C.J., 2005b, Interpolating Daily Rainfall: An investigation of the accuracy and reliability of geostatistical interpolation methods that incorporate supplementary datasets, at fine spatial scales, in England and Wales. Part 2: Technical Report.
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Dissertation After completing the taught courses, students work on a three-month individual project leading to a dissertation. Dissertation projects may be either research-based or industry-based with an external organisation, with opportunities for placements in local companies.
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Iizuka, Rie (The University of Edinburgh, 2020-06-26) Virtue responsibilist epistemology (hereafter, virtue epistemology) is a philosophical thesis: it claims epistemic virtues and epistemic vices play essential roles in understanding the normative dimension of inquirers.