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ZINE – Huayue!
12 Mar 2023: Jane Eyre – female hunger, deprivation and madness. Weilong — The temptations that surround women.
Keep on going – ECRF – Sustainable Wellness
10 Apr 2020: See a list below. https://www.youtube.com/theshowsmustgoon Andrew Lloyd Webber. https://www.youtube.com/user/ntdiscovertheatre National Theatre Live (next up is Jane Eyre – which will be available on
Who were the Seven? – Edinburgh Seven
05 Jul 2019: Isabel Jane Thorne (1834–1910). Isabel Thorne was the mother of four children when she joined the campaign in Edinburgh in 1869.
Growing Up A Reader – Literacy Lab
Project Team:. Principal Investigator: Dr Sarah McGeown. Researchers: Valentina Andries, Jane Bonsall and Danielle Howarth.
January Bulletin 2018 – SCPHRP
10 Nov 2021: Any views expressed within media held on this service are those of the contributors, should not be taken as approved or endorsed by the University, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the University in respect of any particular issue.
Resources & Activities – EEHN
09 Feb 2016: Likewise Jane Bennett has stressed that enchantment arises, unanticipated, in the moment, in the “active engagement with objects of sensuous experience” (5).
Resources – CONTEMPORARY ARTISTIC RESEARCH PROJECT 2022 // CHRIS COATHAM
11 Jun 2022: Grabner (2010). The studio reader : on the space of artists / edited by Mary Jane Jacob and Michelle Grabner. ... and M. Grabner (2010). The studio reader : on the space of artists / edited by Mary Jane Jacob and Michelle Grabner.
Invitation to the STEAM Garden – STEAM Gardens
The exhibition opens with a talk from the visual artist Jane Wheeler in conversation with an interdisciplinary panel chaired by Professor Laura Colucci-Gray and Dr Kirsten Darling-McQuistan (Moray House
Exploring marginalised histories: the Edinburgh Historic Walks project – Teaching Matters
27 Nov 2025: A plaque at 23 George Square commemorating the writer Jane Welsh Carlyle, in poor condition.
Unexpected Encounters – Enchantment – EEHN
12 Nov 2015: Likewise Jane Bennet has stressed that enchantment arises, unanticipated, in the moment, in the “active engagement with objects of sensuous experience” (5).
