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Week7 | Field Trip – Haonan Zhang / Curating (2024-2025)[SEM2]
12 Mar 2025: Academic Blogging Service provided by the University of Edinburgh.
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Short courses at the University of Edinburgh

Dr Kayo Ono (Yamada) (The Howard Elder Prize for Cancer Research 2014)
- Email: kono@ed.ac.uk
With a strong academic background and extensive research experience, I have made significant contributions to the field of molecular biology and have collaborated with esteemed researchers and professors throughout my career.

Dr Alex Hale (FSAScot CIFA)
- Email: ahale2@ed.ac.uk
London: Bloomsbury Academic , 151-165.

Ben Mlambo
- Email: b.mlambo@sms.ed.ac.uk
She is currently pursuing advanced research in the History of Environmental Law as National Security at the University of Edinburgh Law School, building on her academic foundation in sustainable engineering and

Jorge Martínez Rivera
- Email: s1775162@ed.ac.uk
Lawyer and lecturer at the University of Chile School of Law with academic background and practical experience.

Nicolo Maldina
- Email: N.Maldina@ed.ac.uk
- Tel: +44 (0)131 650 3645
Dantean Devotions: Gabriele Barletta’s ‘Oral’ Commedia in Context, in Voice and Writing in Early Modern Italian Politics, Religion, and Society, edited by Stefano Dall’Aglio, Brian Richardson, Massimo Rospocher (Farnham:
April 2023 – CEID Community @Moray House
19 Apr 2023: Topics of interest include life within the community, academic events and resources, and professional development resources. ... The section ‘Life at Edinburgh’ illuminates the events CEID community hosts throughout the academic year.

Melanie Wheeldon (BSc (Hons), MSc)
- Email: m.wheeldon@ed.ac.uk
- Tel: 01312429111
Her commitment to professional development extends beyond technical expertise, encompassing effective scientific writing and presentation skills.
The Chilean Altiplano: A High Altitude Analogue for Mars and the Early Earth
20 Jun 2025: The Chilean Altiplano is an arid, high altitude (4000 - 6000m) environment which provides some exciting analogies for the surface of Mars and the early Earth. Due to its high altitude, low latitude location, it experiences cold sub-zero temperatures