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Supporting Widening Participation students that started university during the pandemic – Teaching Matters
Dr David Hope is a senior lecturer specialising in assessment and feedback at the Edinburgh Medical School. ... He is a senior fellow of the HEA. Dr David Hope is a psychometrician specialising in assessment and feedback.
School Newsletter July 2025 – Social Responsibility and Sustainability at Easter Bush
Hedgehogs Across the University of Edinburgh. Here we share a blog from our colleague, David Overend from the Edinburgh Futures Institute exploring wildlife on campus…and in the search of hedgehogs.
Narrative and Truth – 16th October 2018 – Lines
The framework has been developed from theories first proposed by Professor David Benyon and has been developed with Brian O’Keefe of Farmingdale College New York.
Viscous and forcing corrections to Kolmogorov’s ‘4/5’ law. – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
Phys. Rev. E, 90:053010, 2014. [2] W. David McComb. Homogeneous, Isotropic Turbulence: Phenomenology, Renormalization and Statistical Closures.
Is there an alternative infinite Reynolds number limit? – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
3. W. David McComb. Homogeneous, Isotropic Turbulence: Phenomenology, Renormalization and Statistical Closures.
Crossing disciplinary lines: What is interdisciplinary learning really like? – Teaching Matters
David Overend is a Lecturer in Interdisciplinary Studies at Moray House School of Education and Sport. ... David initiated the “Crossing the Line project” to develop research into interdisciplinary learning and teaching at the University.
Using the Skills for Success Framework to emphasise skills in course material: working with existing practice in the School of Biological Sciences – Teaching Matters
David McKay, New York. Butt, (2025) Making reflective portfolios in Biological Sciences matter, Teaching matters, September 2025.
Academic fathers and Mother Christmas – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
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Scottish Legal History Group, Saturday 18 October – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
12:00 – AGM. 12:30 – Break for refreshments. 14:00 – Prof John Finlay (Glasgow), “A life in dispute: David Clyne SSC (1790-1833)”.
Reflections on almost a year of part-time accessibility testing – Digital Learning Applications and Media
You are very much missed over here. This is a brilliant idea David ! ... In this blog post, Digital Accessibility Intern David Buik reflects on his part-time work as a Digital Accessibility Intern over the past academic year, discussing a few challenges
