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February 2020 – Page 2 – Annabel Treshansky's Blog
InI’ve been working on moving a couple of Geophysics courses over to WordPress blogs recently, and the latest one includes a lot of mathematical equations.
Finding writing time at a research retreat – Teaching Matters
Dinner together on the second night was the perfect way to celebrate another year of LAACLab and the end of a rewarding couple of days. ... Proudly powered by WordPress | Theme: Apostrophe 2 by WordPress. com .
Jo Higgs: The tale of how Evan Evans scrapped wi Evan Nichols – Writing Prizes
natural between a couple of angry Edinburgh lads. ... a complex issue wi just a couple direct wurds.
Design sprint 1 retrospective – Future student online experiences
We also brought in a couple of senior voices for short ‘expert sessions’ to help us shape the problem we were setting out to solve.
Tips for disabled students at the University of Edinburgh – Part 2 – hca
The beginning of the year is always busy, so be prepared to not be able to have an appointment for at least a couple of weeks, so the earlier you are
Meet the Media Subtitling Team! – Information Services Group: Student Employee Blog
a couple of days work.
Cultural Heritage Digitisation Service – Page 8
Project Photographer (Paolozzi Project). Mar 4, 2016. For the last couple of months I have had the pleasure of both volunteering with the DIU and now working a bit more seriously
Pop-up research on campus during Welcome Week – Future student online experiences
Wi-fi around campus is generally pretty good, but we had to always make sure were in range of a strong signal as we wasted a couple of participants when they
Edinburgh Open Research Conference 2025 Highlights – IAD4RESEARCHERS
After lunch, a couple of speakers talked about open-source software, one for automating lab work and for divesting from Big Tech corporations whose values are not aligned with our own.
Shared Parental Leave: Another Perspective – Staff Pride Network
Like all couples looking at SPL, it was a joint decision with lots of factors coming into play. ... Making a non-traditional family takes time, planning and often complex communication and I think it is therefore not surprising that whilst I know many
