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Sex, Gender and Academic Freedom: a guide for university managers – University of Edinburgh Academics for Academic Freedom
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Digital Skills, Design and Training – Page 7
The main focus of our conversation: Generative AI tools. For anyone working in the Information Services Group, or in fact any form of digital technology, artificial intelligence is the new […]. Tess
July 2022 – Staff Pride Network
allies. Hide. July. Month: July 2022. Gender neutral toilets are bathrooms which can be used by anyone , regardless of gender. ... While anyone can use a gender neutral toilet, they are particularly important for trans and non-binary students and staff
Educational Design and Engagement – Page 19 – Enriching the student learning experience & supporting development of on campus and online courses.
Content Curator Intern It’s no secret to anyone who knows me that I am a massive nerd.
Digital Learning Applications and Media – Page 14 – All the edtech shenanigans that's fit to print
Anyone can click “Edit” on any page on Wikipedia to improve its open-licensed information with verifiable […]. Ewan McAndrew 21st April 2022.
Virtual Classrooms – Informatics Learning Technology Service
They can be scheduled via MyEd (useful for support staff and anyone who isn’t attached to a Learn course) or via Learn (useful for course organisers / tutors wanting to host
2022 – Informatics Student Tips
Dimona Videnlieva 29th July 2022University is an exciting period of anyone ’s life; however, it can also be quite overwhelming.
Computing Systems – Page 30 – Informatics Computing Staff jottings
You can find it at wake.inf.ed.ac.uk. It seems a bad idea to let anyone on the internet wake any of our computers, so there are a few
2022 – Women's Music in the Herring Industry
This blog is intended to be a resource for anyone who wants to learn more about my research.
January 2023 – Hugh’s Geophysical Blog
It will not surprise anyone who has been listening to the news that 2022 was a dry year: slightly drier than the climatological mean and considerably drier than either 2021 or
