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Exploring Holyrood Park – ECRF – Sustainable Wellness
Although I could see lots of other people in and around Holyrood Park, I didn’t really meet anyone on the paths where I was walking so it was a nice
Welcome! – Women's Music in the Herring Industry
This blog is intended to be a resource for anyone who wants to learn more about my research.
July 2022 – Informatics Student Tips
Dimona Videnlieva 29th July 2022University is an exciting period of anyone ’s life; however, it can also be quite overwhelming.
Blog posts – Resilience of Traditional Structures in Madagascar to Cyclones in a Changing Climate (RC3)
It is an open access publication and anyone should be able to download the final published paper: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.engstruct.2023.116220 The paper details our analysis
Alumni profile: Aster de Vries Lentsch – Social Responsibility and Sustainability
Google Maps 2016. My plan for the immediate future is quite simple, I want to keep expanding STREAMLINE into a full fledged methodology that anyone can use in their research or ... Hopefully I can find funding to start a PhD next year, so if anyone has
Annabel Treshansky's Blog – Page 2 – …in which I don't go up mountains
Anyone is welcome to adapt and use this: either copy and paste the top section into the Visual editor, or copy and paste the HTML section into the Text editor.
RespiRisk: The UK Respiratory Risk Prediction Community – Page 2 – RespiRisk is a hub for updates and collaboration requests from the UK Respiratory Risk Prediction Community. The page is managed by Edinburgh's Dr. Holly Tibble.
As part of these roles, she has developed statistical outreach activities which can be used by anyone with an interest in the area at a variety of events such as careers
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Anyone who works with others, teaches, supervises, mentors, or makes decisions has a part to play. ... It’s important to build support networks and remember that you belong here just as much as anyone else.
Website and Communications Blog – Page 73
It’s a great opportunity on the doorstep for anyone involved in user experience design, research and management, and I’m really pleased to be attending again this year.
March 2026 – Melissa Highton
and the robbed Who needs awards anyway! – mylesthoughts Extra points to anyone who spotted the blatant AI hallucination in the nominations.
