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This careers case study describes the work of Social Sciences Researcher Dr Annie Tinsley. She describes her work at Caledonian University, where she is the lead researcher and with overall responsibility for coordinating the work, budgetary matters and publishing of papers and articles. Annie has worked on worked on diverse historical projects with researchers in a range of disciplines, including scientists, water engineers, practicing doctors and design specialists and broadcasters – notably as consultant on the BBC programmes, Who Do you Think You Are? and Past Lives. This case study illustrates the multi-disciplinary nature of research. This resource was produced by Research Councils UK (RCUK).

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