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Joint SWINC-EEHN event, Eric Gidal 15 March 2024 Textual Ecologies: Information and Environment from Sir John Sinclair through Ian McHarg – EEHN
The proposed title of Eric’s lecture is ‘Textual Ecologies: Information and Environment from Sir John Sinclair through Ian McHarg’.
More than a vocation: How MFM reshaped my journey – Student Stories
By Ian , from Kenya, studying Family Medicine (Online Learning). Two years ago, when I enrolled in Family Medicine, I would have hardly thought it would have had such a profound impact
2004 – Architectural Conservation Masterclasses
05/02. Ian Constantinides, Managing Director, St Blaise. Gilt and Gorgeousness; the conservation and repair of joinery at Uppark House. ... 04/03. Dr Ian C Bristow, Ian Bristow Architects. From sumptuousness to the sublime; on the restoration of the
November 2021 – Winter Tales Book Festival
Amazingly he got away with it, ending up sharing drinks with the likes of David Gower, Ian Botham and his hero Mike Atherton.
acknowledgements – Edinburgh Cast Collection
Aonghas MacNeacail, Julia Merrick, David Michie, Angus Millar, Lizzie Morrison, Ian Pirie, Maggie Robinson, Anthony Snodgrass, John St.
Fake times and real life during the pandemic, by Angus Bancroft – COVID-19 Perspectives
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‘The science’: some sociological reflections – Edinburgh Decameron: Lockdown Sociology at Work
On 21 May, the podcast of an interview by Fleming and Kuenssberg with Sir Ian Boyd, a zoologist and polar scientist who was chief scientific adviser at the Department for Environment, ... For those interested specifically in the Ian Boyd segment, this
Member Bios: Research fellows – Decolonised Transformations
Dr Ian Stewart will be looking at the links between the University and colonialism. ... Dr Ian Stewart is a historian of Britain and Europe in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Beichen Huang / Curating (2024-2025)[SEM2]
Through reading Games of Empire and Ian Bogost’s theory of procedural rhetoric, I began to reexamine how game systems are not merely mechanisms of entertainment, but vessels of ideology. ... Reference. Bogost, Ian . Persuasive Games: The Expressive
Research team – Mobility, Mood & Place
Professor Ian Deary. Director of the Centre for Cognitive Ageing and Cognitive Epidemiology.
