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Important updates indeed – Dr Florian Fusseis
The same group has now dispersed into different corners of the UK (Damien at DLS/Manchester, James in Glasgow) and the continent (Roberto in Florence), with only EIlidh, Ian and myself
“Never ever take anybody’s advice on anything!” – Inform.ed
Sir Ian Wood – Businessman. Try and plan your way through your career.
5 – 1978 – Edinburgh Architecture Research
Ian Appleton. Notes on the Architecture of Four Persuasions. Roger D.Talbot.
SAGE, governance & the Cummings debacle – Edinburgh Decameron: Lockdown Sociology at Work
The most familiar name in social science terms is that of Ian Diamond, the UK’s National Statistician in the Office for National Statistics, and formerly head of the ESRC.
Decoding Hidden Heritages: Seeking the “Unknown” – Gaelic Algorithmic Research Group
On checking the Summary book for 1959, it shows that this was a recording made by Calum Maclean, Basil Megaw and Ian Whittaker.
Cast Collection International Conference 2011 – Edinburgh Cast Collection
1800-1840. 11.50 Dr. Ian Jenkins, British Museum: Discobolus in a Legacy Mantle. ... 2.10 Ian Gow, National Trust for Scotland: Architectural Sculpture in Later New Town Houses.
Fellowship of the HEA – Learning and Teaching Conference 2022
EdTa. Direct Applicants. Alaa Alshaikh Sulaiman. Hazel Christie. Eleoma Bodammer. Ian Fyfe.
Why I refused to go on my course field trip – Teaching Matters
She has a passion for anything environmental, and is currently on the Environmental Sustainability Board at the University of St Andrews, which is chaired by Professor Sir Ian Boyd.
Research Grants – Ian Main’s personal web page
2023-2026. ‘On the edge?’, with Drs. Alexis Cartwright-Taylor, Maria-Daphne Mangriotis, Ian Butler, Florian Fusseis, and Prof. ... 2017-2021. ‘Catastrophic Failure: what controls precursory damage localisation in rocks’ (CATFAIL), PI Ian Main,
Book Events at Edinburgh – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2015. ISBN 9780748676736. This is study is the first biography of Kames since the late Ian Ross’s Lord Kames and the Scotland of his Day (1972).
