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collaboration Archives - Page 2 of 9 - Bulletin
Reading time: 4 minutesBulletin speaks to Convenor of the Academic Freedom and Freedom of Expression Working Group, Professor David Smith, about his motivations for getting involved in this work.
Rapid Assistance in Modelling the Pandemic. How can non-specialists help with 'the science'.
04 Jul 2025: About RAMP When the pandemic hit, the reaction of researchers around the world was "How can I help"? The consequence was over 10,000 well-meaning but unreviewed preprint papers and hundreds of amateurs cluttering the inboxes of the governmen
Academic Researcher Career Management Free Short Course | Short Courses - University of Edinburgh
Learn how to manage your career as an academic researcher by studying our free short online course with the University of Edinburgh.
Economic Sociology at the University of Edinburgh
08 Aug 2018: Academic staff:. Théo Bourgeron (Sociology). Nathan Coombs (Sociology). Donald MacKenzie (Sociology). ... Aug 8, 2018. Academic Blogging Service provided by the University of Edinburgh.
British drabness vs American glamour – Humour in the Arts
10 Sep 2019: 10th September 2019. Academic Blogging Service provided by the University of Edinburgh.
The Exhibition – Living Through Covid
Creative responses have been key to producing this research,…. Academic Blogging Service provided by the University of Edinburgh.
fetidom
27 Jul 2022: Academic Blogging Service provided by the University of Edinburgh.
Oor Wullie turns Detective in Old College's Quad | Festivals, Cultural and City Events | Festivals, Cultural and City Events
24 Jun 2025: Over the last few weeks, you might have spotted one of the 60 life-sized Oor Wullie sculptures positioned around the city as part of Oor Wullie’s BIG Bucket Trail. Ian Rankin, Edinburgh’s local crime fiction writer, came to visit one such
Dolly starred in genetics exhibition | Festivals, Cultural and City Events | Festivals, Cultural and City Events
24 Jun 2025: Dolly the sheep starred in a University exhibition during the Festival Fringe, chronicling a century of genetics research in Edinburgh.
Videos – Eco-translation Network
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