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French Film Festival Poster Competition – ECA Illustration
24 Nov 2014: The posters were reviewed by a very impressed and impressive judging panel, including Richard Mowe, Ilona Morison and Dove Alarcon from the French Film Institute and Marc Jacobs from the Filmhouse.
What does a Nobel prize winning physicist know about UX? – Website and Communications Blog
08 Feb 2016: I opted for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory instead.). Richard Feynman: “If it disagrees with experiment, it’s wrong”. ... Watch the clip of Richard Feynman at Cornell in 1964 on You Tube (1 minute).
Collaborative planning of new user experiences for Cityscope – Website and Communications Blog
11 Oct 2016: I was particularly happy to be able to step back in these familiarisation exercises and let Morna the Project Manager and Richard the Lead Developer explain who the most important users
Second World War Conversations: The Italian Factor – Second World War Network (Scotland)
10 Nov 2021: 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. Funded
The Students’ Association Student-Led Teaching Awards 2022 – Teaching Matters
03 May 2022: Richard Milne, School of Biological Sciences. Carole Torsney, Deanery of Biomedical Sciences.
November 2020 – Isabella Inskip / MA FINE ART 4 STUDIO AND RESEARCH (2020-2021)[YR]
26 Nov 2020: Nov 19, 2020. Nov 19, 2020. Nov 19, 2020. Richard printed me off two half sized Moon Face’s.
Bang the Whole Gang
08 Feb 2013: Glam emerged in 1971 as the avant-garde pop product par excellence, with the work and ideas of major artists such as Richard Hamilton and Andy Warhol contributing to this.
This Is Not A Book About Gavin Turk
24 Sep 2013: Kunzru, James Flint, Mark Stephens, Jessica Voorsanger, Richard Strange, Josie Barnard and many more.
Lucy McKenzie | TATE
27 May 2003: Mixing work by established international artists Richard Kern and Kai Althoff with Scottish, German and Polish upstarts such as Keith Farquhar, Alan Michael, Ewan Imrie, Paulina Olowska and fellow members of
The China Syndrome
20 May 2005: For Scotland the opposite is true. As Richard Demarco has convincingly argued since the 1960s, Scotland’s independent participation in Venice is essential if it is to assert its cultural and
