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Top ten Teaching Matters posts of 2021 – Teaching Matters
11 Jan 2022: Richard Fitzpatrick (Deanery of Biomedical Sciences) & Prof Tom Little (School of Biology) brilliantly demonstrate how they managed to replicate in-person field experience through a highly interactive digital environment.
Introduction – Sally Dolphin's Blog
25 Jan 2022: Artists who I would say particularly inspire me are the likes of Richard Diebenkorn, Picasso and Mark Rothko, who I found a particular appreciation for after watching the play ‘Red’, which
Reaching out to Fionn Timmins – Emily Geary / Curating (2024-2025)[SEM2]
26 Apr 2025: The thesis references multiple stone circles around Ireland along with artists such as Nancy Holt, Richard Long, and Haroon Mirza, as well was Mariko Mori and Dr.
Conferences and Public Events — Edinburgh, Guwahati, Kolkata – The British Empire, Scotland, and Indian Famines: Writings on Food Crisis in Colonial India
12 Apr 2022: Any views expressed within media held on this service are those of the contributors, should not be taken as approved or endorsed by the University, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the University in respect of any particular issue.
The sketchbook as journal – Library Matters: news from ECA Library
07 Apr 2011: Drawing from Life: The Journal as Art, by Jennifer New. Sketchbooks: The Hidden Art of Designers, Illustrators & Creatives, by Richard Brereton.
Emigration: a personal, social and cultural journey – Emigration blog
24 Apr 2019: Richards (1989) argues that migration to colonial Australia was ‘the longest and the most difficult mass migration in human history’. ... Viviene E. Cree. Reference: Richards , Eric (1989) ‘Annals of the Australian Immigrant’, in Richards , E., Reid
Communicating at the Speed of Science – Institute of Genetics and Cancer
21 Mar 2025: With the recent launch of openRxiv, a new non-profit home for preprint servers bioRxiv and medRxiv, the IGC Research Culture Group is thrilled to host co-founder Richard Sever at ... As Richard Sever questions:. How can we build an ecosystem that is more
Futures and Foresight – Physics Education: A Female Gaze
Australian futurist Joseph Voros helps us in this exercise with a widely cited and accepted framework he developed based on prior work of other futures scholars like Richard Slaughter. ... A different formulation is given for example by Australian
Timeline – Mobility, Mood & Place
14 Jan 2014: MMP team member, Professor Richard Coyne, publishes his new book Mood and Mobility: Navigating the Emotional Spaces of Digital Social Networks (MIT Press). ... September 2015. Professor Richard Coyne presents at the 2015 Digital Humanities Autumn
The building blocks of our new strategy – Website and Communications Blog
09 Jun 2017: Anyone who doubts this should read Richard Rumelt’s inspirational ‘Good Strategy, Bad Strategy’ which is a great starting point to better understand how to develop strategies.
