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Women's Music in the Herring Industry – Learn more about Meg Hyland's research into the role of music and dance in the lives of herring gutters and packers in the British and Irish fishing industries.
This blog is intended to be a resource for anyone who wants to learn more about my research.
Blog – 100 circles
I will return with souvenirs from this walk (but if anyone reads this who lost a notebook in February 2026 and would like it back, I’d be most happy to
Music & Emotional Wellbeing Study
I would like to invite anyone age 12-14 years old, living in the UK or Hong Kong, to take part in this study!
FAQs – Informatics Learning Technology Service
Note: as an Instructor on a Learn course, you can add anyone else as an Instructor too, if they are not enrolled via PIP.
University of Edinburgh Academics for Academic Freedom
The title is uncontroversial: anyone ’s freedom of speech is limited by laws on defamation, obscenity or public order.
LCFG Project – Page 7 – Recent Activity for the LCFG project
Anyone mirroring from the repository will need to update their keyrings….
Contact – Teaching Music in the Digital Age
We’re happy to hear from teachers, parents, students, or anyone interested in the study.
2023 Reflection – mylesthoughts
but you can read it (just don’t tell anyone !). ... I have previously blogged about digital badges and how they have emerged from the pit of edu-tech doom and evolved into something that has value for issuers, earners and anyone
RespiRisk: The UK Respiratory Risk Prediction Community – 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.
We will obviously be very keen to hear about the results of Holly’s work in this area and to discuss further with anyone else working in a similar area once
February 2016 – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
As anyone working on Roman law will know, a reliable translation of the Codex has long been a desideratum.
