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Catastrophic failure… and success! – School of GeoSciences Blog
In early 2021, we were looking for research-based internships for the summer, and got in contact with Prof Ian Main. ... I learnt a lot from my supervisors Alexis and Ian , not only about rock physics, but on how to find eloquent facts from data that
WEEK 6 ARCHAEOLOGY OF VIDEO GAMES – Beichen Huang / Curating (2024-2025)[SEM2]
Through reading Games of Empire and Ian Bogost’s theory of procedural rhetoric, I began to reexamine how game systems are not merely mechanisms of entertainment, but vessels of ideology. ... Reference. Bogost, Ian . Persuasive Games: The Expressive
Programme – Medieval and Renaissance Music Conference 2020
Ian Harrison. Zorzi Trombetta da Modon: Wind Players Learn to read Music.
Analysis seminar – University of Edinburgh Analysis Group
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Conference: Living with the Law, St Andrews, 27-29 June – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
Panels covered “The Manipulation of Legal Process in High Medieval Europe” (Felicity Hill, Kenneth Duggan, and Cory Hitt, chaired by William Ian Miller), “Legal Interpretation and Theory” (Danica Summerlin, Joanna McCunn, ... John Hudson, William
Part 3: Haptic Memory – musings
Touching from a Distance (1995) about Ian Curtis of the UK late 1970's post-punk band, Joy Division.
2020 – Ian Graham’s blog.
This is a blog of things loosely related to Ian Graham's teaching and research.
The Royal society pairing scheme: my week in Westminster – Mairead Lesley Bermingham, PhD, FHEA
Social Care, Ian Dalton, Chief Executive, NHS Improvement, and Professor Tamara Hervey, Jean Monnet Professor of European Union Law, University of Sheffield, Mark Dayan, Policy and Public Affairs Analyst, Nuffield Trust,
conference – New Architectures: World Heritage
12:50 lunch. 13:25 SESSION 3 : METHOD. Chair: Prof Ian Campbell.
It’s not such a Blue Monday! – Generation Scotland
However, borrowing from the lyrics of Ian Dury and the Blockheads, there are “Reasons to be cheerful, one, two, three.”.
