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Data-driven Innovation in MEdicine – Research group based in the Medical School at the University of Edinburgh that focuses on engineering data-driven solutions to improve medicine!
Research group based in the Medical School at the University of Edinburgh that focuses on engineering data-driven solutions to improve medicine! ... Our research group aspires to improve people’s lives through advancement in medicine harnessing
Does the Journal Article have a future? – Edneuro blog
Of course, as ‘public’ researchers (funded by taxpayers or charities rather than for-profit companies) we usually want our research findings to be disseminated and read widely, so that others can ... Pulling this all together, I hope I’ve been able
Dr Kenneth Fordyce: AI’s potential and the future of language research – 175 Years of MHSES: Looking forward, looking back
Research in the field of language education will need to become increasingly interdisciplinary, with language educators studying alongside linguists, sociologists, philosophers and machine learning experts to revolutionise the way language is
STEAM Gardens – A collective of educators, researchers, and artists based at Moray House School of Education and Sport exploring the garden as a space for transdisciplinary research and practice
Diploma of Primary Education (PGDE) Programme, our students explore and experience inter-and-trans-disciplinary practices through STEAM. ... our students, new ways of being that encompass who we are, and the places that shape us.
About Us – Outdoor Environmental Education Research Blog
Our blog posts emerge directly from our research as they inform practice. ... Our overall aim is to increase the accessibility of our research for all.
Climate Change Adaptation and Cultural Heritage – A space for sharing stories, ideas and updates from research and learning on climate change adaptation
These were co-developed by the research team and explore…. Heritage is a dynamic tool for climate change adaptation and resilience building. ... Kate Crowley1; Rowan Jackson1; Siona O’Connell2; Dulma Karunarthna3;…. As the CRITICAL project starts
Project goals and methods – Enslaved childhoods in the Roman world
Based on extensive quantitative and qualitative study, combining demographic modelling with close source analysis, the project was designed to advance our understanding of the economic role of child slavery at Rome.
Announcing the EDI Spin-Out & Our CyberASAP Award – Blockchain Technology Lab Blog
CyberASAP, funded by Innovate UK, supports academic cybersecurity innovations in transitioning from research to market. ... Through this programme, we will refine our value proposition, validate market demand, and develop a strong commercialisation
Auditing and restructuring our SharePoint document library – Future student online experiences
Through auditing, we discovered our files could be subcategorised into four distinct buckets:. ... Instead, we could apply singular tag like ‘participant management’ to all documents related to people’s participation in our user research activities.
Our Blogs – Page 5 – Research Bow
Striving to enhance her writing skills, Claudia discovered the …. Our “Getting to know our research centres” series is back! ... Would you like to share with us the journey, mission and vision of this research centre?
