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Contemporary Couples: A Psychoanalytic and Sociological Approach | School of Health in Social Science | Health in Social Sciences
Join Eric Smadja for his workshop on contemporary couples.
Ask the Expert… Kerry Scott, Accounts Payable Manager | Finance | Finance
We interviewed Accounts Payable Manager Kerry Scott, to hear about the different work and expertise needed to work in Accounts Payable.
Transcript for 3.5 Helen and Daniel | Sharing things | Alumni
Transcript for Sharing things 3.5 Helen and Daniel
School of GeoSciences Blog – Page 9
an eye, it feels like I’ve been here forever, but it also feels like I’ve been here just a couple days. ... Though I’ve returned to Belgium for a couple weeks, I often […]. 9th July 2020By Alex, BSc Geology and Physical Geography For many
Kirsty Souter: Whit Wis Stolen Fae The Big Man – Writing Prizes
Naeb’dy lives in the Kirkton o Baldrie unless they’re deid, ur awa tae die in the next couple decades. ... They’re a couple wee yappy things, but biddable enuff wi a bitty persuasion.
Dr Steven Carlysle-Davies | EPCC
I joined EPCC in 2018 and work on a variety of projects, often health-related. My focus is on software engineering, in particular related to web applications and infrastructure automation. I'm also involved in teaching and organising courses for our
To reset, or not to reset! - Higgs Centre for Theoretical Physics
In this talk, I shall first explore the exact conditions where stochastic resetting accelerates diffusive transport for a couple of analytically tractable systems [2-3].
25th of June 2020 | Multi-Faith and Belief Chaplaincy, For All Faiths and None | Chaplaincy
Today's reflection has been written by Mindfulness Chaplain, Dr Kitty Wheater.
Transcript for 1.5 Srishti and Abrisham | Sharing things | Alumni
Transcript for Sharing things episode 1.5 Srishti and Abrisham.
Workshop: My Conception of Psychoanalytical Work with Couples with Eric Smadja | School of Health in Social Science | Health in Social Sciences
Contemporary couples have become unstable, fragile, polymorphous and demanding.
