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Incorporating the practicum into the MSc learning experience

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Incorporating the practicum into the MSc learning experience. / Vaughan, Laura; Dalton, Ruth.
2008. Paper presented at UCL's Teaching & Learning Conference and Exhibition (TILT) 2008, London, United Kingdom.

Research output: Contribution to conference - Without ISBN/ISSN Conference paper

Harvard

Vaughan, L & Dalton, R 2008, 'Incorporating the practicum into the MSc learning experience', Paper presented at UCL's Teaching & Learning Conference and Exhibition (TILT) 2008, London, United Kingdom, 15/04/08 - 16/04/08.

APA

Vaughan, L., & Dalton, R. (2008). Incorporating the practicum into the MSc learning experience. Paper presented at UCL's Teaching & Learning Conference and Exhibition (TILT) 2008, London, United Kingdom.

Vancouver

Vaughan L, Dalton R. Incorporating the practicum into the MSc learning experience. 2008. Paper presented at UCL's Teaching & Learning Conference and Exhibition (TILT) 2008, London, United Kingdom.

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Vaughan, Laura ; Dalton, Ruth. / Incorporating the practicum into the MSc learning experience. Paper presented at UCL's Teaching & Learning Conference and Exhibition (TILT) 2008, London, United Kingdom.

Bibtex

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