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Rock Star Event – Through Lyell's Eyes
David McClay, Philanthropy Manager for the Library and University Collections team, introduced the speakers: Richard Hughes, Executive Secretary, Geological Society of London, and Professor David Stocker, National Hertitage Memorial Fund.
Remote Working and Home Learning links – Annabel Treshansky's Blog
Blinkist: Getting Things Done, by David Allen. How to remotely connect to your office computer from another device via the University’s Remote Desktop gateway.
News Archive – Edinburgh Study of Youth Transitions and Crime
This review was announced in November 2010 by Northern Ireland’s Minister for Justice David Forde and aimed to provide a ‘review of how children and young people are treated at ... Lothian and Borders Chief Constable David Strang referred to the
Intermediality and Arts: New Connections (Nov 2024) – Intermediality: Literature, Film and the Arts in Dialogue
Andy Stafford (University of Leeds), “Intermediality in Guadeloupe’s Cane-fields: Raphaël Confiant and David Damoison Cutting a Photo-text”.
PhD Graduates – Anton Ziolkowski Homepage
2004. David A. Wright (second supervisor: Dr. B. A. Hobbs). Detection of hydrocarbons and their movement in a reservoir using time-lapse Multichannel Transient ElectroMagnetic (MTEM) data.
Lyell Notebooks: Progress Report – Through Lyell's Eyes
of Special Collections, at Rachel.Hosker@ed.ac.uk or to discuss the fundraising campaign or future funding needs; David McClay, Philanthropy Manager, Library & University Collections
August 2018 – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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Peer Review: Through the Looking Glass – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
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Blog posts – Sophie Butcher
I particularly enjoyed VMSG Award Winner David Pyle’s talk, using a number of historical references and accounts of volcanic activity.
2018 Lectures Nearly Here – Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog
As David (the 2016 blog host) importantly noted, “We are not only seeking contributions from members of the academy, nor is discussion limited to those who practice a particular faith.” Anyone
