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Theories of Secrecy Reading Group – 30 November 2023 – Edinburgh Network for Studies in Secrecy
Toggle the mobile menu. Toggle the search field. Search. By David Sorfa.
Cornel West Lecture 1: Philosophic Prelude – Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog
Cornel West Lecture 1: Philosophic Prelude. The first event of this year’s Gifford Lecture Series took place last night at the Informatics Forum, chaired by Professor David Smith, Deputy Head ... Statue of David Hume, Edinburgh. Taking David Hume as an
Conferences and Public Events — Edinburgh, Guwahati, Kolkata – The British Empire, Scotland, and Indian Famines: Writings on Food Crisis in Colonial India
As a writer she is represented by David Godwin Associates. 9/ Dr Anuparna Mukherjee: “The Famished City: Displacement and the Trails of Hunger in Calcutta of the 1940s”.
Decolonising the Curriculum – Sharing Ideas: The Podcast Series – Teaching Matters
In this episode, Professor Emerita Rowena Arshad, Chair in Multicultural and Anti-Racist Education talks to Professor David Kluth, Chair of Medical Education, Deanery of Clinical Sciences at the University of ... Prof. David Kluth Recommendations:.
April 2022 – Leah Wood
But McQueen’s Blues also seemed to allude to another work of art with a musical title, David Hammons’s legendary Concerto in Black and Blue, 2002.
How can we reduce the number of degrees of freedom necessary for a turbulence calculation? – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
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Intermittency corrections (sic) and the perversity of group think – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
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Summary of the Kolmogorov-Obukhov (1941) theory. Part 2: Kolmogorov’s theory in x-space. – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
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New member publications – EEHN
by David Farrier on Anthropocene poetics.
Events – Art in Translation
Round table participants:. David Craven (Distinguished Professor of Art History at the University of New Mexico).
