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21. Steve – 100 circles
I tell him about my walk with Sophie, when I learnt about some other past residents of my house, a couple who lived there many years earlier. ... For a couple of years, I climbed several Munros and aspired to bag them all one day.
Informatics student develops a dating app based on musical tastes | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
[14/02/2025] Ben Stevenson, a fourth-year Computer Science and AI student at the University of Edinburgh, together with Nile Cameron from the University of Glasgow, is developing a dating app named Melody, which matches users based on their musical
40. Gary – 100 circles
A couple of weeks ago, we both set off from my house on my usual 7.5km route. ... A couple of days ago, the Campsies were covered in snow.
Blog – Page 3 – 100 circles
I catch my breath and she is unharmed, but a passing couple express their concern. ... For a couple of years, I climbed several Munros and aspired to bag them all one day.
Gaelic Algorithmic Research Group – Rannsachadh digiteach air a' Ghàidhlig ~ Goireasan digiteach airson nan Gàidheal
The Guardian, 30 July 2023. Accessed 4 October 2023. https:// www .theguardian. com /books/2023/jul/30/my-hunt-for-eileen-george-orwell-erased-wife-anna-funder. Melissa Terras. ... https:// www .theguardian. com .
Writing retreats | Institute for Academic Development | Institute for Academic Development
Information on IAD writing retreats for research and academic staff, and a guide to running your own writing retreats.
Meg - PhD in Classics | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
A great experience as a Masters student convinced Meg to continue her studies with a PhD in Classics.
Managing acute injury | Edinburgh Sport | Sport and Exercise
Advice and support for managing an acute injury.
Introducing Kate Ballantyne – Centre for the Study of Modern and Contemporary History Blog
At the end of the last academic year, the School of History, Classics and Archaeology appointed Kate Ballantyne to a one-year Career Development Fellowship in Contemporary History. Alongside her research and teaching, one of Kate's main
Coupling electrostatic and polymeric surface interactions in soft matter and biology
The behaviour of soft matter and biological systems crucially depends on the forces between the surfaces of their constituents. In recent years, driven by mounting interest in biology, biomimetics and environmental concerns, water based systems are
