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October 2019 – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
By David Fox, Professor of Common Law, University of Edinburgh. In 2018 the Governor of the Bank of England, Mark Carney, pronounced that cryptocurrencies were “failing” as money.
2020 – Virtual Reality based Mindfulness application to improve pain management (VRinMind)
With a large, inviting space booked in the David Hume Tower and a range of participants signed up, it will be a fun day of exploring different virtual reality technologies.
Community building: Challenges and opportunities – Teaching Matters
David August. UK universities have become increasingly reliant on the popularity of one-year postgraduate taught masters (PGT) courses. ... David August is a Lecturer in Chemical Education in the School of Chemistry.
5 – 1978 – Edinburgh Architecture Research
David Stone, David Rosenthal and Aart Bijl. Integrated Systems in Building Designs.
Drug markets and pre-made futures – Dark matters
Nutt, David , Trevor W. Robbins, and Gerry Stimson. 2007. ‘Chapter 1 – Drugs Futures 2025’.
January 2020 – Virtual Reality based Mindfulness application to improve pain management (VRinMind)
With a large, inviting space booked in the David Hume Tower and a range of participants signed up, it will be a fun day of exploring different virtual reality technologies.
June 2021 – Data Science & Football
In a recent feature for the Guardian, David Goldblatt looks at EURO20 teams and identifies clusters of different typologies of diverse teams from the racial diverse teams representing the colonial empire
Journalism – Artificial Intelligence & Public Service Media
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Blog Contributors – Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog
Taylor is writing his PhD thesis, supervised by Professor David Fergusson, on the theological epistemology of the 20.
September 2023 – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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