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Blog – Page 2 – Reimagining Waste Landscapes
Some great speakers from a range of backgrounds including artists, authors, anthropologists and archaeologists!
Future student online experiences – Page 6 – Sharing the work of the Prospective Student Web Team
The experience was inspiring, with colleagues across a wide range of service areas contributing to an approach to setting their priorities that is inclusive, collaborative and transparent.
August 2022 – George Kinnear's Blog
The Moodle quiz offers a huge range of settings for the timing, number of attempts, and feedback that is offered to students.
Nayanika Mathur talk and ‘Meet the Author’, 8 November – EEHN
This ranges from the explosion of cli-fi as a genre to social scientists and humanities scholars speaking of changing the story or finding new stories.
Library Matters: news from ECA Library – Page 13
It has been described as “the authority on world dress”, and is an extensive online portal which offers fully cross-searchable access to a large and growing range of Berg content
Phase 2 – Deaf Education in the UK
Researchers Pump Prime Funding scheme, which aims to support faculty researchers across career stages and across a range of the Faculty’s (inter)disciplinary areas.
Happy New Year! – iad4phd
As a new year starts we continue to provide a range of resources and workshops for Postgraduate Researchers. ... Writing Workshops: We offer a range of writing workshops including Getting Started with your writing, Grammar, Writing for Publication, Is
July 2020 – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
About the Edinburgh Private Law Blog. The Edinburgh Private Law Blog provides expert insight and debate on a range of fields related to Private Law.
August 2024 – SmartSense
Her hearing loss is most severe in the middle of the pitch range , which is where people’s voices typically lie when talking.
Anya Hart Dyke: give time – not stuff – this Christmas – Social Responsibility and Sustainability
My children were given, with so much love, in the range of 15-20 presents last Christmas.
