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Climate Change Adaptation and Cultural Heritage – Page 2 – A space for sharing stories, ideas and updates from research and learning on climate change adaptation
Exploring the literature: A part of our research project we are reviewing existing academic literature relating to risk, value and…. ... Welcome to this new blog site. Here we will write about a new research project funded by the Arts and….
Edinburgh Imaging Project – The Edinburgh Imaging Project (EIP) develops novel methods for imaging and monitoring of the Earth's subsurface, using methods from inverse theory, migration, tomography and data science
All research is fully funded by a consortium of industrial companies, currently:. ... Restricted Content. Our latest and most exciting research may not be ready for publication yet.
Welcome! – Earth Observation for Development Blog
This is the blog for Gary Watmough and the Geospatial Livelihoods research team at the University of Edinburgh. ... Links will always be provided for additional reading for those interested or we are also happy to answer any questions via email etc and
Website and Communications Blog
Nick Daniels 24th November 2025Continuing our UX research on AI features, we worked with the EdHelp team to design and run user tests to learn how students respond to their
Mirella Blum
My research interests broadly include tone, morphophonology, and the description of understudied and undocumented languages. ... areas/stages of research , both for researchers and language communities (since those communities are unfortunately still
Writing Research Proposals – IAD4RESEARCHERS
access or collaborators that might be involved in writing the application and delivering the research . ... Al Innes is Research Development Officer at Edinburgh Research Office, here at the University of Edinburgh.
College of Science and Engineering – News and stories from the College of Science & Engineering
However, the focus needs to […]. mmarkx 4th August 2025Reading Time: 4 minutes By Professor Jane Hillston, CSE Dean of Research Culture and REF Before we address the question of who is ... responsible for research culture, we should perhaps first
History of Art – at the University of Edinburgh
We are art historians at the University of Edinburgh. We are 30 “faculty” and 10 teaching fellows and we are active in teaching and research in areas from late Antique, Medieval
Digital Safety, Wellbeing and Citizenship
Recent research from The Open University shows the growing concerns posed by online gender-based violence. ... The research reveals that in Scotland, one in six women (17%) have experienced online violence, with higher percentages reported for those aged
Mapping the Student Journey: Empowering students to navigate and thrive in university – Teaching Matters
Lesley’s continuation of the project. I felt privileged to work with Lauren again, a bright and enthusiastic student who provided great insights, energy and talent to translate our research about
