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Emigration blog – Just another Academic Blogging Service site
3] Between them, they each played their part in the creation of the next generation of Australians; George Wallace, Bruce Baird and Mary Baird had 20 children, and many grandchildren and
July 2025 – 100 circles
Paul is the chair of Friends of Lenzie Moss (FOLM), the association dedicated to conservation of the site ‘for the benefit of present and future generations ’.
One Health and Conservation Medicine – A blog about staff and student work connected with the MSc One Health and MVetSci Conservation Medicine programmes at the University of Edinburgh
I also envision a future of a new generation of leaders committed to preserving the biodiversity of our planet, and I am excited to be part of the journey in fostering ... I have witnessed the arrival of the next generation of young antelope and shared
Outreach – Cryptogamiacs
which research scientists from across the UK came together to host fun and interactive activities aimed at the younger generation to inspire them about climate science.
Giuseppe Albano – Alumni profiles
Vienna, and before that of the Keats-Shelley House in Rome, a museum dedicated to the second- generation English Romantic poets who lived in and were inspired by Italy, and housed ... Another exciting development has been the collaboration with
5 March 2025 – Una Europa TRT3: Social Capital, Mutuality and Volunteering
Ultimately B@80 seeks to develop a heritage framework from which stakeholders in Grenada can gather, develop and expand knowledge of the past and secure it for future generations . ... The active participation of citizens in public life stems from the
Open-hearted learning – Teaching Matters
There is growing recognition that the extractive and exploitative individualism, values and false accounting of modern society has shifted the burden of costs onto the environment and future generations .
2013 – New Architectures: World Heritage
advance for the benefit of future generations .
Diverse Collections – Page 2 – A blog showcasing stories of equality and diversity within the University of Edinburgh's Centre for Research Collections
constant secrecy, and “the enigma of Leslie’s fate.” By immortalising her experiences, Irene was able to give voice to a generation of young people whose passions and fears had been ... for what she believed to be right, portrays the struggles, the
Blog – Dr Matjaz Vidmar
Furthermore, through the Data Driven Innovation programme, designed to make Edinburgh the data capital of Europe, a new generation of collaborative research is being developed through the pioneering Living Laboratory approach.
