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Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog – Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog
This event was chaired by Professor Stewart J. Brown, Professor Emeritus of Ecclesiastical History, and Deputy-Convenor of the Gifford Lectureship Committee. ... It was followed by a succinct and passionate word of appreciation from Professor Stewart
Xia Peisu (夏培肃) (1923 – 2014) – Colouring books blog
Illustrator: Stewart Lamb Cromar. Copyright The University of Edinburgh 2020 CC BY.
Ada Lovelace Day – Page 4 – A celebration of the achievements of women in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM).
Tap on any […]. Stewart Cromar 17 October 2017. Today is Ada Lovelace Day 2017! ... Come for just part of the day, […]. Stewart Cromar 2 October 2015. Academic Blogging Service provided by the University of Edinburgh.
Teacherbot – Page 2 – A Twitterbot Pilot Service (2016-17)
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2023 – Influence Government
This report give in detail insights in to the was Police Scotland is use of targeted digital communications for crime prevention, and explores the ‘influence’ approaches across the UK […]. James Stewart ... Unlike other countries, the Meta Ad
The Edinburgh Legal History Blog – Page 22
Somerset v. Stewart (1772): Conference Philadelphia. ... Continue readingSomerset v. Stewart (1772): Conference Philadelphia.
2022 – Outdoor Environmental Education Research Blog
About the author Stewart Atkinson is an active and enthusiastic facilitator of outdoor learning experiences.
Meetings – Semantics and Pragmatics
25/11/2024: TBC. 9/12/2024: TBC. Meetings are on Mondays, at 11am. Venue: Room 7.01 at DSB (Dugald Stewart Building).
Hybrid Working Programme Blog – Surfacing the front-line experiences of staff as we evolve our best hybrid working practices, sharing our successes and failures, and learning from each other.
Any views expressed within media held on this service are those of the contributors, should not be taken as approved or endorsed by the University, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the University in respect of any particular issue.
2023 – International Women’s Day
Stewart Cromar 7th March 2023In honour of International Women’s Day, a global holiday celebrated annually as a focal point in the women’s rights movement, we’re highlighting our favourite ... Stewart Cromar 1st March 2023 0.
