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Keynotes – CIM22 'Participation'
More on Ruth]. Disciplinarity: Psychology | Respondents: Music Education – Nate Holder, Royal Northern College of Music International Chair in Music Education, UK; and Music Perception – Jan Stupacher, Institute of Psychology, University of
Review Committee – CIM22 'Participation'
Dr Katie Overy, University of Edinburgh, UK. Dr Kyung Myun Lee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea. ... Dr Lara Pearson, Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics, Germany. Dr Maiko Kawabata, Royal Academy of Music, UK | Open
Research team – Mobility, Mood & Place
Research Associate, Stockholm Environment Institute . ... Professor of Health Geography. University of Edinburgh. Dr Jenny Roe. Senior Research Leader, Stockholm Environment Institute .
2018 – Higher Education Research Group
2018. Year: 2018. HERG meets regularly to bring together colleagues across Moray House School of Education and Sport, the Institute for Academic Development, and beyond to discuss current higher education research,
Unfinished Bodies – Page 2 – Welcome to Chuni's blog
Ziyue Luo Ziyue Luo is a Shenzhen and Edinburgh-based artist who graduated from the Hubei institute of Fine Arts with….
The Royal society pairing scheme: my week in Westminster – Mairead Lesley Bermingham, PhD, FHEA
I am the first person from my institute to take part in the Pairing Scheme.
CIM22 People – CIM22 'Participation'
Prof. Suk Won Yi, Seoul National University, Korea. Dr Kyung Myun Lee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea.
Conversation Corner – Who Taught Her That: Advice to Women Through the Past and Into the Digital Age
1 – 2:30 – Melissa Terras – Professor of Digital Cultural Heritage and Turing Institute Fellow. ... of research within CAHSS at Edinburgh, as well as building digital capacity in the new Edinburgh Futures Institute .
Welcome along/back! – iad4phd
As we approach welcome week, this academic year has another packed programme of events and workshops here at the Institute for Academic Development.
Resources for librarians – Literacy Lab
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