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Mathematics & Statistics hosts the Marine Population Modelling group which is engaged in research into topics surrounding marine resource modelling and ecology. Recent work has included important developments in the population modelling of marine species.

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Collins, Robert and Paterson, Moira (2012) The Impact on Teachers and Pupils of Involvement in BBC News School Report : An Evaluation of BBC News School Report in Scotland 2011. BBC, London.

Collins, Robert and Mcnaughton, Marie Jeanne and Paterson, Moira and Anderson, Ethel; Wisely, T.L.K. and Barr, I.M. and Britton, A. and King, B., eds. (2010) ICT, self-regulated learning and web-based sustainable development education/global citizenship resources. In: Education in a Global Space. International Development Education Association Scotland (IDEAS), Glasgow, UK, pp. 202-210. ISBN 9781899136162

Collins, R. and McNaughton, M.J. and Paterson, M. and Anderson, E.; Wisely, T. and Barr, I., eds. (2010) Students' review of web-based SCE/global citizenship resources available online. In: Initial Teacher Education and the Global Dimension. Department for International Development, pp. 225-239.

Paterson, M. and Collins, R. (2009) PCs: A force for evaluation. Primary Science Review (110). pp. 14-18.

Paterson, M. (2009) Are Scottish primary schools becoming more enterprising? Scottish Educational Review, 41 (1). pp. 36-50. ISSN 2773-0840

Thomson, J. and Collins, R. and Paterson, M. (2009) Enhancing student self-regulation on placement. In: 5th ESCalate conference, 2009-05-15.

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