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Gaelic Algorithmic Research Group – Page 2 – Rannsachadh digiteach air a' Ghàidhlig ~ Goireasan digiteach airson nan Gàidheal
Alasdair “Brian” Stewart, (far right), with his wife Ina. Pictured with SOSS staff Ian Fraser (left) and Donald Archie MacDonald.
Inspiring Action in these Challenging Times – Global Justice Blog
Professor Christine Bell delivered a public lecture entitled The Inclusion Project: Human Rights Dilemmas in the Negotiation of Peace Agreements, with a response from the UN’s Ian Martin, entitled A
Our next display at ECA Library… – Library Matters: news from ECA Library
Following that, our next display will explore the work of Ian Hamilton Finlay in his centenary year.
Gaelic Algorithmic Research Group – Page 3 – Rannsachadh digiteach air a' Ghàidhlig ~ Goireasan digiteach airson nan Gàidheal
On checking the Summary book for 1959, it shows that this was a recording made by Calum Maclean, Basil Megaw and Ian Whittaker.
Library Matters: news from ECA Library – Page 25
Anthony Caro, in Quest for the New Sculpture, by Ian Barker, 2006).
Alasdair “Brian” Stewart – Gaelic Algorithmic Research Group
Alasdair “Brian” Stewart, (far right), with his wife Ina. Pictured with SOSS staff Ian Fraser (left) and Donald Archie MacDonald.
Health Professional Co-Design of an Asthma Clinical Decision Support Tool – RespiRisk: The UK Respiratory Risk Prediction Community
Ian Sinha, Consultant respiratory paediatrician at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital, Liverpool ( Ian .Sinha@alderhey.nhs.uk). Jul 4, 2024.
Poor.Old.Tired.Horse. – Library Matters: news from ECA Library
Clark. The display features issues of the 1960s visual poetry magazine “Poor.Old.Tired.Horse.” by Ian Hamilton Finlay, alongside works by Finlay from the Clark’s own collection.
Quote of the Week – Library Matters: news from ECA Library
Close Menu. (Anthony Caro, in Quest for the New Sculpture, by Ian Barker, 2006).
Finding artists' books at ECA Library – Library Matters: news from ECA Library
The Library has around 1500 artists’ books dating from 1964 to the present day, including artists such as Ed Ruscha, Lawrence Weiner, Hans Waanders, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Helen Douglas, Susie Leiper,
