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Remembering Little Sparta – Edinburgh Cast Collection
An illustrated catalogue with texts by acknowledged authorities on Ian Hamilton Finlay’s work – Jessie Sheeler, Dr Patrick Eyres and Harry Gilonis – serve as an introduction to the four main categories ... The exhibition, each section being
Publications – Andrew Curtis
Geology. 53 (8), pp. 642–646. (PDF). Maria-Daphne Mangriotis, Alexis Cartwright-Taylor, Ian G. ... Main, Andrew Curtis, Andrew F. Bell, Ian B. Butler and Florian Fusseis, 2025.
Publications – Personal webpage
Amandine Hong-Minh, Yair Augusto Gutiérrez-Fosado, Abbie Guild, Nicholas Mullin, Laura Spagnolo, Ian Chambers, and Davide Michieletto.
May 2020 – Edinburgh Decameron: Lockdown Sociology at Work
The most familiar name in social science terms is that of Ian Diamond, the UK’s National Statistician in the Office for National Statistics, and formerly head of the ESRC. ... For those interested specifically in the Ian Boyd segment, this started at 10
Public blogs – blogs.ed
This is a blog of things loosely related to Ian Graham's teaching and research.
SCPHRP – Page 35 – Scottish Collaboration for Public Health Research & Policy
Heather Pearce – Energy In Sally Haw – Obesity in Scotland: Moving the agenda forward Alison MacDonald – HEAT 3 NHS Child Healthy Weight Target Ian Grant – Developing …. 9.00 COFFEE Chair: Sir David
Environment and affect (Topic 2) – Mobility, Mood & Place
Team: Richard Coyne, Jenny Roe, Peter Aspinall, Catharine Ward Thompson, Ian Deary, Neil Thin, Sara Tilley, Chris Neale, Steve Cinderby, Panos Mavros and Katherine Brookfield, with assistance from Agnes Patuano
week10 | Collective meeting – Haonan Zhang / Curating (2024-2025)[SEM2]
Woodward, Ian . Understanding Material Culture. London: SAGE Publications, 2007. Creative Scotland.
The Team – The Rain Within The Rainbow
Prof John Oliffe, University of British Colombia. Dr Ian Marsh, Cantebury Christ Church University.
WEEK 6 ARCHAEOLOGY OF VIDEO GAMES – Beichen Huang / Curating (2024-2025)[SEM2]
Through reading Games of Empire and Ian Bogost’s theory of procedural rhetoric, I began to reexamine how game systems are not merely mechanisms of entertainment, but vessels of ideology. ... Reference. Bogost, Ian . Persuasive Games: The Expressive
