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Recent acquisition – Small archive relating to ‘The Jabberwock’ – Archives @ University of Edinburgh
Coll-1611. Also in the archive, there is correspondence to and from Ian F. ... Letter dated 14 April 1952 to Ian Holroyd, Editor of ‘The Jabberwock’ from Compton Mackenzie promising a contribution. .
Light Analysis at the Chaplaincy – Daria Frunzulica / Lighting Design for Spaces (2023-2024)[SEM1]
1994) Heat and light: a practical guide to energy conservation in church buildings / Brian Marks; with chapters by Ian G.
Top tips to end your online internship/work experience on a positive note – Inform.ed
Following our recent student guest blog posts from Isik and Ian on their summer internship experiences, we’ve collated some top tips to end your online internship/work experience on a
Voyage boxed: sea journeys, island hopping & trans-oceanic concepts – Library Matters: news from ECA Library
The 20 artists collaborating in this work included Nancy Campbell, David Faithfull, Christine Morrison and Ian Stephen.
Single cell epigenome landscape of development and ageing – Institute of Genetics and Cancer
L-R Wendy Bickmore (now Director of the MRC HGU), Robin Allshire, Cristina Rada, Wolf Reik, Ian Jackson, Sally Cross. ... Picture provided by Ian Jackson. After an entertaining introduction by Tamir Chandra, who used to work in Wolf’s lab as a postdoc,
Poems from the Course: Topics in Palaeobiology and Evolution – Working & Learning at the University of Edinburgh – Student Ambassador, Geologist, Red Lichtie
Natural Flood Management Seminar by Dr Ian Pattison – Balaur Bondoc, Dinosaur or Bird?
Petroleum and Painting: Reading Oil in Post-War and Neoliberal Expression – The Global Contemporary Research Group
The event is generously supported by Devolved Research Funding, ECA. The event is organised by Global Contemporary members Angela Dimitrakaki and Ian Rothwell.
John Dupré, Gifford Lecture 5: Human Nature and Human Kinds – Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog
Using Ian Hacking’s idea of ‘looping kinds’, he explores how characteristic behaviour is largely a ‘consequence’ of the distinguishing of a kind. ... Here, Professor Dupré draws on Ian Hacking’s concept of “looping kinds”, which
Creating Connections and Rediscovering Joy: Insights from National Postdoc Appreciation Week – Researcher Development
The event commenced with a comedy set by award-winning author and stand-up comic Dave Chawner, followed by a panel discussion chaired by Professor Ian Sabroe and Dr Dieter Declercq,
Reviewing the University’s commitment to biodiversity & green infrastructure – Social Responsibility and Sustainability
Effectively ‘refreshed’ as a result of these Aichi targets, the new biodiversity strategy for Scotland and its management, including Ian Jardine, Chief Executive at the Scottish Natural Heritage, similarly advocated the
