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February 2022 – #gurumedia
Maya Warrier, Amanda Lucia, Lawrence Babb and Tulasi Srinivas have contributed astounding scholarship to the field, yet their virtual disbelief or creative obfuscation of identifying as devotees is interesting; Smriti Srinivas ... As a wimpy filmmaker, I
PHPUK Conference 2025 – Ed Green Blog
He also revealed how many widely used and often open source libraries receive extremely little funding , which can make it difficult finding volunteers to maintain security.
All Academics are Entrepreneurs – IAD4RESEARCHERS
This post-doc persuaded a funding body (‘investor’) to support their approach to solving a side-problem to their main research and successfully attracted funding (‘investment’) by writing a persuasive small
Phase 1 – Deaf Education in the UK
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January 2020 – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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Registration – CIM22 'Participation'
Concessions prices for presenters with limited access to funding . Discounted online conference access for members of RMA, SEMPRE, ESCOM.
Students from the Middle East – The Middle East at Edinburgh
Her dissertation, ‘The Function of Music in Islamic Culture (up to 1100 AD)’ contributed significantly to early scholarship on music in Islamic societies.
#gurumedia – film, image, art, sound, and beyond
Maya Warrier, Amanda Lucia, Lawrence Babb and Tulasi Srinivas have contributed astounding scholarship to the field, yet their virtual disbelief or creative obfuscation of identifying as devotees is interesting; Smriti Srinivas ... As a wimpy filmmaker, I
October 2020 – Gaelic Algorithmic Research Group
The project began in September 2020 with funding from Soillse, the national research network for the maintenance and revitalisation of Gaelic language and culture.
February 2024 – Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP)
These exist in a number of areas, including funding requirements, strategic project goals, and partner benefits.
