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Digest: January 2022 – Second World War Network (Scotland)
24 Jan 2022: Richard Overy, Blood and Ruins: The Great Imperial War, 1931-1945, London: Allen Lane, 2021,.
history – Edinburgh Cast Collection
23 May 2012: All of these, except for the West Frieze casts, were made by Richard Westmacott.
Planetary Health Meeting 2018 | Global Health Academy | Global health academy
24 Jun 2025: A radical liberty to choose: Reconceiving the kind of world we want to live in. Reflections from the event with links to the conference programme and videos of all sessions.
"A day in my PhD life" videos | Our Doctoral Training Partnerships: E4 and E5 | E4 DTP
24 Jun 2025: What are PhDs really like? These videos feature six PhD students going about their everyday lives, and talking about the joys and challenges of their PhD studies.

Professor Michael S Northcott (BA MA PhD)
- Email: M.Northcott@ed.ac.uk
My neighbour and the ecological crisis.’ In Richard Carter and Sam Wells (eds.), Who Is My Neighbour: The Global and Personal Challenge (SPCK 2018).
Thursday, 18 February 2016 – Architectural Conservation Masterclasses
12 Feb 2016: He studied in Cork, Canterbury and the Bartlett. After qualifying in 2001 John joined Richard Rogers Partnership (RSHP).
MI Lunch Seminar: Partners, Foetuses and Abortions | Edinburgh Law School
Speaker: Dr Jack Thompson, University of Brighton This paper seeks to reintroduce a discussion of fathers and non-carrying female partners into the abortion debate.
March 2024 – Jingyi Zhong / Curating (2023-2024)[SEM2]
27 Mar 2024: Sandell, R. (2012) Museums, equality and social justice / editors, Richard Sandell, Eithne Nightingale.
Teaching Matters – January roundup - Bulletin
01 Feb 2022: Reading time: 2 minutesThe Teaching Matters blog team shares an insight into its explorations of the latest learning and teaching themes.
Teaching Matters Top 10 of 2022 – Teaching Matters
13 Jan 2023: Wikimedia and Academia: University staff (Kirsty Lingstadt), students (Hannah Rothmann, Grace King and Lucy Parfitt) and Wikimedians (Ewan McAndrew and Richard Nevell) discuss Wikimedia’s current role within academia and hypothesise