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Week 4: Biofabrication – Katy Knapp / Environmental Design: Materials, Ecologies, Futures
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Ideas and Support for Live Co-Curricular Sessions
The approach they are considering could involve some of these students in relatively informal in-person activities such as watching a Ted talk, a short documentary, share a short reading, etc.,
Guest lecture: Animals as Labourers? Marx, Work and Nonhumans – EEHN
Against this view a range of scholars – such as Ted Benton, Jason Hribal, Kendra Coulter, Alasdair Cochrane, and Barbara Noske – have proposed animals as labouring subjects.
Edinburgh Postgraduate Legal History Conference – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
ARC Simpson et al): this was a session that he would have enjoyed greatly.
WELCOME WEEK ADVICE: 5 tips to help you get ready for first year – School of GeoSciences Blog
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Queen of Ireland, Panti Bliss reflection on World AIDS Day – Staff Pride Network
Panti Bliss! She who successfully campaigned for Equal Marriage in the Republic of Ireland, delivered an emotional TED talk on LGBT+ equality “All the little things”, whose speech in the national
Twenty years of peer support: The fellowship and solidarity of community – Teaching Matters
Lawson, Scottish Literature, 3rd year; Aoife Leong, English Literature, 2nd year; Jenin Ola, Medicine, 1st year; Eve Simpson , Politics, 4th year; Darcey Spenner, Ancient History and Classical Archaeology, 3rd year; Megan
A Lady and a Surgeon: Margaret Mary Rae Martin, MB ChB – Diverse Collections
Lothian, then as House Officer in the Simpson Memorial Maternity Pavilion and Gynaecological Wards of the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh – where she was promoted to Senior House Officer—and Senior House
Aberdeen: Legal History: Doctoral Scholarships – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
Prof. Tom Greggs, Divinity. • Dr Andrew Simpson , School of Law. •
User research into the needs of students and staff using Learn – Website and Communications Blog
Lee-Ann Simpson , Project Manager, Learn Foundations. We began by interviewing a wide range of students about how they access course materials digitally.
