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MOOC Quality Gates at KU Leuven – Jess Gramp
15 Jan 2021: MOOC. s. Here at the University of Edinburgh we also provide templates to help academic teams with developing. ... Academic Blogging Service provided by the University of Edinburgh.
Science Festival interview with Dr Amy Pedersen | Festivals, Cultural and City Events
17 Jun 2025: Dr Amy Pedersen in the School of Biological Sciences studies the complexities of parasite-borne infections in the real world, in which organisms are usually infected by multiple parasites at once, and where parasites can cause infection in several
ANALYTIC NON-ABELIAN HODGE THEORY J.P.PRIDHAM Abstract. The pro-algebraic fundamental ...
18 Feb 2017: ANALYTIC NON-ABELIAN HODGE THEORY. J.P.PRIDHAM. Abstract. The pro-algebraic fundamental group can be understood as a comple-tion with respect to finite-dimensional non-commutative algebras. We introduce finerinvariants by looking at completions with
Listening for ethics across philosophy, sociology, and anthropology (Ethical Pressures of Thinking) | School of Social and Political Science
violence. How do we listen for ethics and how is this expressed in our writing are the questions tying the different interventions together.
September 2021 – Eva Cheng's blog
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Privacy Statement – Nationalist 'Cyborgs' in China
27 Oct 2021: Oct 27, 2021. Meta. Academic Blogging Service provided by the University of Edinburgh.
What is tree planting for? – Centre for Sustainable Forests and Landscapes Blog
29 Aug 2019: Δ. Academic Blogging Service provided by the University of Edinburgh.
Blogposts – Cities, Children and Young People
21 Jun 2023: Jun 21, 2023. Academic Blogging Service provided by the University of Edinburgh.
1841 General Election – Edinburgh 1841: A Local Musical History
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Particle Physics
Study PhD in Particle Physics at the University of Edinburgh. Our postgraduate degree programme research explores developments in both perturbative and non-perturbative field theory, renormalization theory and the application of quantum theory to