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Workshop Three: Places, then and now, how do they influence our health? – Mobility, Mood & Place
Leaders:. Mobility, Mood and Place team members Mark Cherrie, Ian Deary, Jamie Pearce and Niamh Shortt.
Spotlight on Remote Teaching: Hosting a summer school without a normal summer – Teaching Matters
This photo was taken by Ian Ojwang (BEng Structural Engineering with Architecture, from Kenya) as part of a street photography exercise.
What’s it like doing a PhD in creative writing at the University of Edinburgh? – Double spaced
I read a fair amount of Ian Rankin, Louise Penny, and skimmed other crime novels and ultimately ruled them out.
The NC500 cycling challenge – The good, the bad and the ugly. Part 1 – ECRF – Sustainable Wellness
We had around 4 miles to cycle to our camp spot which had been generously given to us in kind by the lovely Ian at the Bunchrew Caravan Park – for our
Conference: Race, Empire, and the Edinburgh Medical School, 18-19 April 2024 – Decolonised Transformations
The conference is co-organised by Drs Simon Buck and Ian Stewart (IASH) and kindly supported by the Susan Manning Workshop Fund from the Institute for Advanced Studies in the
ELearning@Ed Conference – 12 April 2013 – Just how flexible is flexible? – Educational Design and Engagement
Analytics appeared to be a hot topic coming up in a later talk by Assistant Principle Ian Pirie and again in the final panel discussion.
Sydney Goodsir Smith Stands for Rector – Archives @ University of Edinburgh
The Jabberwock’s editor Ian Holroyd evidently worked as Smith’s campaign manager, and the archive also contains a letter from veteran Scottish writer Compton Mackenzie, regretting that he cannot endorse
British Legal History Conference, Belfast, 6-9 July 2022 – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
while later Professor Ian McBride of Oxford discussed “Irish Catholics and the Plenary Laws”; Professor Lauren Benton (Yale) gave a presentation on “Law and Armed Peace in the British Empire”.
Legal Theory and Legal History: A Neglected Dialogue? – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
Dr Ian Williams, The role of rules: legal maxims in early-modern common law principle and practice, with commentary by Dr Thomas Poole.
Professor Caroline Hayward: An interview celebrating 45 years of service – Institute of Genetics and Cancer
While there I worked alongside Ian Deary, who remains a good friend and colleague, and is also now an Emeritus Professor at the University of Edinburgh!
