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James Boswell’s Legal Papers – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
This was a minimum; he would indeed have read even more for some other business.) (See Angus Stewart , “The Session Papers in the Advocates Library”, in Stair Society Miscellany IV (2002),
New chillers save water in the School of Chemistry – Social Responsibility and Sustainability
Stewart Franklin. Technical Officer for the School of Chemistry. Four rotary evaporators connected to one chiller (top right).
Playful Pipes: Sensing the City – Katy Knapp / Space, place and sensory perception
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Engineer, scientist then surgeon – now 3D printing PPE – SCOPE
I work with Ken Stewart who is a Consultant Plastic Surgeon, and one of the collaborators involved.
Evaluability Assessment: Pregnancy & Parenthood in Young People Strategy – SCPHRP
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SCPHRP Reflections and Next Steps Working Group Meeting – SCPHRP
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Experimentarium: Our Outdoors – How Healthy are Public Outdoor Spaces? – SCPHRP
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Outcomes Framework for Scotland’s National Parenting Strategy – SCPHRP
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Petrocultures Conference 2018: Transitions – EEHN
Organising Committee: Dr Graeme Macdonald (University of Warwick); Professor Janet Stewart (Durham University); Dr Rhys Williams (University of Glasgow).
The Future of Pan-Africanism – Global Justice Blog
In the final panel, ‘Pan-Africanism and Prospects for the Future’, was Mr.Nigel Stewart from the Centre for Pan-African Thought.
