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Climate 75 – Social Responsibility and Sustainability
With bright painterly marks and a loose expressive line, her illustrations are positive and light-hearted, in the aim of putting a smile on people’s faces.
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
Keynote Speakers – Beyond the Brain Conference
Mark Miller. Mark Miller is a Postdoctoral Research Assistant at the University of Edinburgh working on Andy Clark’s X-SPECT project. ... Mark Sprevak is a Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh.
November 2025 – Melissa Highton
Mark , Aileen, Alan, Magda, Ricarda, Mustafa, Anita, LOUISA, Joanne, Tracey, Fiona, Miriam, The Learn Team, The […]. mhighton 26th November 2025Dear All, Thank you for your work this week.
December 2023 – Sport Matters
The Paris Olympics of 2024 also marks 100 years since the Olympic events of 1924, in… Continue Reading Sacrifice, Compassion and an Inspiration: Eric Henry Liddell – 100 Years – A Timeline and
December 2025 – 100 circles
One has trees growing from inside it. At the processing shed, she notes what looks like a fireplace with soot marks on the wall. ... It somehow makes the broken windows less impactful. In different ways, people will continue to mark this landscape.
October 2021 – Animation Research Network Scotland
Edinburgh College of Art (ECA) Animation was keen to mark its 30th Anniversary in 2020 by celebrating and reimagining its student …. 2022 Animation Research Network Scotland | ARNS. Built with Make.
Blockchain Technology Lab Blog – Page 3 – The latest conversations, stories and opinions of the Blockchain Technology Lab
Sir Mark Walport’s report “Distributed ledger technology: beyond block chain” in early 2016 was among the first extensive governmental reports world-wide documenting the disruptive nature of this technology.
March 2021 – UoE Digital Safety and Citizenship Blog
Highlighting women’s experiences online To mark International Women’s Day (8 March) 2021, the Digital Skills team have created a Resource List (no login required, also available as a PDF
COVID-19 Perspectives – Page 3 – Research on COVID-19 from across the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Edinburgh
To mark Volunteers’ Week, Kirsteen Shields speaks about her work to co-ordinate volunteers to help local charity, Cyrenians.
