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'Living with MS' patient:scientist exchange event | Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences | Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences
Sep 2018: A group of Edinburgh Neuroscience and SPRINT-MND/MS PhD students travelled to Glasgow to learn what it's like to live with multiple sclerosis.
Thanksgiving Series: The Psychology of Gratitude: a Practical Introduction | Multi-Faith and Belief Chaplaincy, For All Faiths and None | Chaplaincy
This week's blog post has been created by Mindfulness Chaplain, Dr Kitty Wheater.
A Treasure Trove...! -
A couple of months ago Matthias spoke about the excitement of hunting in the archive. As he said, the sense of anticipation when you don’t know exactly what a box or folder in front of you might contain is sharp but you also hold yourself back,
24 Oct 23. PET is Wonderful 2023 | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
The annual PET is Wonderful symposium was held on 23-24 October with over 120 delegates in attendance.
Data and research from our sites | Sustainability | Social Responsibility and Sustainability
The Forest and Peatland Programme provides opportunities to collect data over extended time periods, to aid research into the impacts of peatland restoration and woodland creation. On this page you'll find information about the data collected on our
Haggis actually isn’t half bad… | EPCC
Summer of HPC student Sam Green is working with EPCC's Nick Brown on a visualisation of the Met Office's MONC weather model. Here he writes about his first impressions.
2. Nalini – 100 circles
Nalini moved to Lenzie with her family a couple of years before the COVID-19 lockdown.
Microsoft Screams: When Information Overloads | Multi-Faith and Belief Chaplaincy, For All Faiths and None | Chaplaincy
This week's blog post has been written by Mindfulness Chaplain, Dr Kitty Wheater.
10. Richard (and Caladh) – 100 circles
Now that the schools have started back (my son Ruairidh had his first day yesterday!), Richard is looking after his daughter’s dog a couple of days a week as she
5. Jill – 100 circles
In the last couple of weeks, the fence has been pulled down and laid across the boggy ground as an effective pathway across a marshy area.
