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Past winners – Writing Prizes
2019. Alycia Pirmohamed (special mentions: Roshni Gallagher, Hattie Atkins, and Sarah Stewart ).
People – History of Science and Medicine in Edinburgh
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Time, Date, & Place – Timescales of Life and Mind Conference
On the 4th of November, we will host a workshop at 1.20 Dugald Stewart Building. ... Accessibility information for the building is here.). Note that both the Dugald Stewart Building and 7 George Square are wheel-chair accessible (though we will need to
FCL: Teaching Bot Hackathon – mylesthoughts
As part of the University of Edinburgh’s Festival of Creative Learning myself, Stewart Cromar and Marcello Crolla decided to host a Hackathon on chatbots. ... Thanks to Stewart Cromar (espec for the great photographs) and Marcello Crolla for thier
Edinburgh Cares – Colouring books blog
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“Blue” Monday – Gaelic Algorithmic Research Group
Alasdair “Brian” Stewart .
Digital Learning Applications and Media – All the edtech shenanigans that's fit to print
Thanks Stewart for your encouragement! Thank you Miki. I very much enjoyed reading this with my morning coffee. ... Stewart Cromar 24th February 2026I moved to Argyle House when I changed job and moved to IS in 2018.
Podcast: Broader technical landscape and key players in Generative AI – Episode 4 (20 mins) – Teaching Matters
The fourth and final episode of Generative AI podcast series️ features James Stewart , a lecturer at Science, Technology and Innovations studies️, The University of Edinburgh. ... Transcript of this episode️. James Stewart is a lecturer in Science
March 2026 – 100 circles
For community-driven development projects like this, Stewart promotes pragmatism about sustaining the business. ... How should such coordination be managed? Stewart suggests that we need to ask such questions here.
