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Reimagining Waste Landscapes
Sometimes such reshaping is intentional; dumping sand to ‘reclaim’ land from bodies of water, or piling up soil to create sites of spiritual importance (artificial mounds like Silbury Hill for example).
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The “Beckton Alps” were built up first from spent gas lime, then spent oxide and boiler ash and clinker. ... Join online at 4pm on Wednesday 23 February by signing up via Eventbrite!
Virtual Reality based Mindfulness application to improve pain management (VRinMind)
With a large, inviting space booked in the David Hume Tower and a range of participants signed up , it will be a fun day of exploring different virtual reality technologies.
Imagine HE – Writing about creative survival in higher education
Look up when instructed and share the view (along a small, deliberate pointed finger). ... Music lifted up , out, away from home. There’s no domestic sanctuary here.
Student Stories – Page 2 – Blogs and vlogs from students of the University of Edinburgh
Flexibility was non-negotiable. An online masters offered exactly that: a way to grow professionally while still showing up fully […]. stories 9th February 2026By Carolina, from South America, studying Data Inequality ... I’m not entirely sure whe
ENRE Online Scientific Event Series – Website to support the INFORMS/ENRE Online Scientific Event Series
If you enjoy these sessions and are a member of INFORMS, please consider signing up to become a member of ENRE, which gives access to all community events and helps us
Hugh’s Geophysical Blog – Page 5 – Occasional musings on meteorology and other bits of Earth science
In that time, the drive up to Dundee has taken us past an obvious classic lump a number of times, but we have until now never had time to stop to ... The weather was chilly, but good enough for a walk up a slightly bigger classic lump than the one I
4 Ways of Conducting Participatory Research With Children – Social work at The University of Edinburgh
Drawings. As a method, it is regarded as an appropriate warm- up activity to enable the children to become familiarized with the adult researcher.
Hugh’s Geophysical Blog – Page 6 – Occasional musings on meteorology and other bits of Earth science
As my walking companion was not up to a big summit we caught the bus down the valley to Grange and walked back, arriving not very longContinue reading Where pencils came ... That meant that, after a busy five days I had a day with some time off while the
