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Welcome! – Generation Scotland
Generation Scotland Team from left to right (Rachel Edwards, Archie Campbell, Robin Flaig, Louise Hartley, Cliff Nangle, Rebecca Dawson, Chloe Fawns-Ritchie, David Porteous). ... David Porteous. David leads Generation Scotland. His role is to raise the
E2 – Learning and Teaching Conference 2022
Speakers: Steven O’Hagan, Konstantina Zerva & David Quinn. Theme: Hybridity Reimagined: Teaching Experientially in Outdoor, Indoor and Online Places.
G1 – Learning and Teaching Conference 2022
Speakers: David Griffith, Arlene Wise, Paula Smith, Olga Paterson, Graham Nimmo, Alasdair Hay, Gilly Fleming, Tom Craven, Megan Jadzinski, Brenda Duncan, Lindsay Rutherford.
David Armitage: George III and the Law of Nations – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
David Armitage: George III and the Law of Nations. Published 6 December 2019 by jcairns. ... The lecturer was Professor David Armitage of the History Department at Harvard.
Space, Place, Sound and Memory – Discussion and description of the ongoing research carried out by the Space, Place, Sound and Memory team
Mid-evening, Paul Chapman launched the excellent book, ‘Art of the Point Cloud‘, edited by him, David Mitchell, Chris McGregor, Lyn Wilson, FSA Scott and Alastair Rawlinson. ... This included an underwater experience with David Attenborough,
9 – 1982 – Edinburgh Architecture Research
Airflow Around Buildings. Terry Hanson and David Summers. Modelling the Wind Environment of Buildings.
Alumni Update 2025 – New College Magazine
Dr David Robinson (PhD 2017) is R. Paul Stevens Assistant Professor of Marketplace Theology and Leadership at Regent College, Vancouver.
Culture wars: applied scientists versus natural scientists. – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
copy of a review that he had written of David Leslie’s earlier book [2].
2021 – Page 2 – Generation Scotland
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Is there actually a single ‘turbulence problem’? – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
David McComb. Homogeneous, Isotropic Turbulence: Phenomenology, Renormalization and Statistical Closures. Oxford University Press, 2014.
