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Musical Pathways – A student-led careers initiative funded by IAD Student Partnership Agreement small project grant
Some further reading: current research on Music degrees and professional pathways. ... Our post belongs to the Hot topic […]. nmoran 15th November 2023Musical Pathways was a rewarding experience for me as a final-year Music student, both in terms of my
Phase 2 – Deaf Education in the UK
The funds will cover the costs for phase 2 of the Deaf Education in Scotland and Wales research project: Deaf Education and the British Sign Language (Scotland) Act 2015: comparisons with
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
These links provide an overview of our publications, and some codes that we developed. ... Restricted Content. Our latest and most exciting research may not be ready for publication yet.
Website and Communications Blog
As Drupal UX Research Lead, I’ve used concept testing to gather quick insights that keep interface decisions user-focused and keep development moving. ... In this session, we focused on five simple things that we can all do when checking over our
2019 – Working & Learning at the University of Edinburgh – Student Ambassador, Geologist, Red Lichtie
2019. Year: 2019. Dr Annique Van Der Boon is a respected scientist and content creator who has a wide European research portfolio as she worked at various EU institutions, been on ... Especially the GeoScience teachers and researchers) They work
YARNS Transitions Research Project Blog – Page 2 – Developing a nurse-led intervention to support young adults impacted by brain injury
In this post, Research Assistant, Laura Wauthier shares her experiences working with the YARNS Transitions team on the first phase of the project. ... We will use this space as a news channel for the YARNS Transitions Research Project.
June 2022 – Gaelic Algorithmic Research Group
The love of stories is hardwired into us all; it is one of the strongest ways we connect with one another and share our experiences. ... Great stories, well told, can evoke indelible images in our minds and bring contemporary and traditional cultures to
April 2022 – Gaelic Algorithmic Research Group
as child-friendly for our modern times, as the frog turns into a prince not with an innocent kiss, but with the chopping off of his head! ... As it turns out, it’s surprisingly difficult and leaves you with a story that makes you wonder about our
Learn about our other work – Testing and Trust in Scotland’s COVID-19 Response
DiaDev is led by our Principle Investigator,INZI (Investigating Networks of Zoonosis Innovation) was a five-year project funded by the European Research Council to explore how African trypanosomiasis (commonly known ... Our Research Fellow Dr Shona
Multisensory processing – SmartSense
Our brain has learned to synchronize these two signals in space and time. ... Our research has led to understanding how children and adults learn to integrate information from different sensory modalities in space and time and what happens when one
