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Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog – Page 2 – Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog
Dupré’s penultimate lecture of this Gifford series concerned human nature. Chaired by Professor of Natural Theology Mark Harris.
January 2026 – 100 circles
When I walked with Kat, the satellite images that we looked at showed these marks very clearly.
Outreach – Cryptogamiacs
Climate Science Showcase at Dynamic Earth, Edinburgh (2021):. In mark of the upcoming climate change conference (COP26) in Glasgow, Edinburgh's science centre, Dynamic Earth, hosted a climate science showcase in ... We cryptogamiacs made our mark at the
November 2022 – Musical Pathways
Project lead: Mark Holub, ECA PhD Candidate (Creative Practice in Music – PhD) Core team: Dr Nikki Moran (Staff, Music/ECA) Ms Gina Black (University Careers Service, ECA Careers Consultant) Mr Chris
December 2016 – Staff Pride Network
As Bi Rep on the Staff Pride Network Committee I was very pleased to be asked to contribute a piece to this newsletter to mark Bi Visibility Day, which took place
Research Grants – Ian Main’s personal web page
Co-PIs in the UK are Dr Richard Chandler (UCL), Dr David Demeritt (Kings College London), Mark Naylor (University of Edinburgh) and Susanne Sargeant (British Geological Survey), £500,000 to UK ... 802. 2016-2017. ‘Research for Emergency Aftershock
Edinburgh Private Law Blog – Page 2
For Paulus, the delivery of coined money on one side of the exchange marks the identifying characteristic of a contract of purchase.
Edinburgh Centre for Global History – News and events updates for the Edinburgh Centre for Global History
This symposium, which marks the first anniversary of the founding of the Edinburgh Centre for Global History, brings together academics and museum professionals to think through these issues and more.
Diary of a PhD Student: What a year! – Mark Naylor’s Blog
In this regard, I want to explicitly thank my supervisor on the Geoscience part, Mark Naylor. ... For me, it is not. I have very dear memories of the meetings in Mark ’s office.
Research – Ian Main’s personal web page
maps, slip rates, and topography, as well as earthquake catalogues, and to quantify the resulting uncertainties, with Mark Naylor and Finn Lindgren.
