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Things I wish I knew before moving to campus accommodation – University of Edinburgh Business School
Sabina, MSc Management, shares what she wishes someone would have told her before moving to the University accommodation.
Our January sustainability resolutions – Social Responsibility and Sustainability
Some recipes I tried:. One thing has been nagging me in 2018 is waste from kitchen sponges… ugh what a waste. ... Who knew it could be so easy! I’ve bought reusable kitchen sponges that go into your washing machine up to 300 times.
Gardening in the workplace – Institute for Regeneration and Repair
The kitchen garden was set up as part of the centre’s sustainability and wellbeing initiative.
The Journey of Tea | Student Experience Grants | Student Experience Grants
Students from the Global Academy of Agriculture and Food Security travelled to India where they explored the journey of tea from plantation to teapot.
Friends of St Cecilia's Hall festival concerts | Festivals, Cultural and City Events | Festivals, Cultural and City Events
Two classical concerts featuring harpsichords and guitars took place as part of the Festival Fringe.
The seasons of Arthur’s Seat – Students at SPS
In the distance from my kitchen window, spring works its magic as Arthur turns from browns and greys to technicolour yellow: the gorse is in bloom.
Things to do in Edinburgh – Student Stories
the Garden Kitchen grow and be harvested.
Publications – Jamie Pearce
In: Thrift N, Kitchen R, The International Encyclopedia of Human Geography.
Working in the open – Website and Communications Blog
Kitchen just behind participants on the right). .
Operational Research with Computational Optimization MSc - Postgraduate taught programmes | The University of Edinburgh
This programme will show you how to use mathematical techniques to tackle real-life problems ranging from scheduling flights and routing mobile phone calls, over optimising power systems and logistic networks, to managing investments and minimising
