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PRE-PRINT PAPER: Ranking earthquake forecasts using proper scoring rules: Binary events in a low probability environment – Mark Naylor’s Blog
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Welcome to November-December's Hot Topic Theme: COP26 and embedding the climate emergency in our teaching – Teaching Matters
Ian Cochran and Aman Gill-Lang will discuss the MSc Climate Change Finance and Investment programme to provide a concrete example of what ‘embedding’ climate awareness within course design actually entails.
Welcome to November-December’s Hot Topic Theme: COP26 and embedding the climate emergency in our teaching – Teaching Matters
Ian Cochran and Aman Gill-Lang will discuss the MSc Climate Change Finance and Investment programme to provide a concrete example of what ‘embedding’ climate awareness within course design actually entails.
Creating Better Health & Wellbeing: Community organisations and researchers learning together (sold out) – SCPHRP
14.25 Tea/Coffee. 14.40 Feedback from the World Café session. 15.00 Plenary ( Ian Shankland, Lanarkshire Community Food and Health Partnership, and Garth Reid, NHS Health Scotland).
【ERC Coffee House】Large scale structure aware anaphora resolution using QNLP – Huawei-Edinburgh Joint Lab
This is joint work with my PhD students Lo Ian Kin, Lachlan McPhear, Hadi Wazni.
Fictional and Non-Fictional Professors of Civil [i.e. Roman] Law and Detective Stories – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
It is not that Leavis scorned popular culture – it fascinated her – but she was sceptical of the mass culture of the modern world as “levelling down … taste” as Ian McKillop puts ... In recent years there have been a number of talented
The world through a mouse’s (degenerating) eyes: An interview with Dr Amy Findlay – Institute of Genetics and Cancer
transparency. After her PhD, Amy found a postdoctoral position in Professor Ian Jackson’s laboratory focussed on mutagenic screening – the process of systematically mutating genes and investigating the phenotypes – which is
A Life on the Ocean Wave: Dundee, New South Wales, Shipping and Empire – Emigration blog
London: self-published. Bruce, George J. with contributor Ian Garrard (2013). The Business of Shipbuilding.
Answering the question you want to ask – Dr Pleasantine Mill discusses her group’s work on cilia, centrosomes and ciliopathies. – Institute of Genetics and Cancer
Next, Dr. Mill moved to Edinburgh, and joined the Medical Research Council (MRC) Human Genetics Unit (HGU) for her postdoc with Professor Ian Jackson.
Why it is critical to genotype the causative agents of tuberculosis – Global Health Academy • BLOG
Prof Ian Harper at the University of Edinburgh: by blog administrator is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution CC BY 3.0.
