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Life course of places, health & mobility (Topic 3) – Mobility, Mood & Place
Team: Jamie Pearce, Niamh Shortt, Mark Cherrie, Ian Deary, John Starr, Catharine Ward Thompson, Catherine Tisch and Katherine Brookfield.
Golf: widening the gap between those who can and cannot – Sport Matters
RMW Ltd, fronted by Masters winner Ian Woosnam was due to take control of the course, but the deal with Newcastle Borough Council collapsed after the councillors claimed the company had
Esther attends the Undergraduate Awards Global Summit 2016 – Nursing Blog
Rhona Mahony, Professor Ian Robertson, Kevin Roland and Rob Mather. The two breakout’s I went to were run by Dr.
TikTok: Work, Time, and Play in a Platform Economy – The Global Contemporary Research Group
Organised by Content Providers: a research collaboration between researchers Ian Rothwell (University of Edinburgh), Idil Galip (University of Amsterdam), and Ingrid Luquet-Gad (University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne).
Supporting research and teaching with Artists’ Books at ECA and CRC – Library Matters: news from ECA Library
Fenneke Wolters-Sinke: Yin and Yang book. Photograph by Ian Farmer. 5: Susie Wilson: Seed:. ... Susie Wilson: Seed. Photograph by Ian Farmer. 6: Sophie Artemis: a pop-up book of butterflies:.
Miles Jupp – Actor, Comedian and Alumnus of New College – Winter Tales Book Festival
Amazingly he got away with it, ending up sharing drinks with the likes of David Gower, Ian Botham and his hero Mike Atherton.
Timeline 2013 – 2014 – Mobility, Mood & Place
The four-page article, featuring participant Sheila McGowan and MMP researcher, Professor Ian Deary, traces the history and successes of the Lothian Birth Cohort (1936) study, data from which is being ... Professor Ian Deary is featured in the spring
Getting the Conversation Started – Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog
What has emerged from the work of scientists like Steven Mithen, William Noble and Iain Davidson, Merlin Donald, Ian Tattersall, Terrence Deacon, and most recently Agustin Fuentes, should be of primary
Mason Institute Investigates Episode 2: Bad Apple Surgeons: The role of criminal law in non-fatal surgical harm. – The Mason Institute Blog
Dr Mullock focuses on two key high-profile cases, those of breast surgeon Ian Patterson and liver transplant surgeon Simon Bramhall, to explore how consent for reasonable surgery; an otherwise usual
Football justice and community- a tribute and record – Sport Matters
25 April Ian Taylor writes to Lord Justice Taylor suggesting that the £100,000 allocated to the modernisation of football stadia does not bode well.
