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What are the first and second laws of turbulence? – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
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Events – Art in Translation
Round table participants:. David Craven (Distinguished Professor of Art History at the University of New Mexico).
Being “outed” by Your Own Research – Research Bow
But I always remind myself that if King David of the Old Testament can have 8 wives, I can have a husband and a boyfriend.
April 2026 – Hazel Ren / Curating (2025-2026)[SEM2]
https://www.artistsunion.scot/recommended-rates-pay-rrop-2026-2027. Baraitser, Lisa. Enduring Time. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2017. Bissell, David . ... Bissell, David . “Animating Suspension: Waiting for Mobilities.” Mobilities 2, no. 2 (2007):
Friday 24th April – Melissa Highton
It was sad to wave goodbye to one of our greatest MOOC enthusiasts, Dave Reay as he retired this week Professor David Reay talks about ten years of working with Massive
David Daube – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
David Daube. Published 27 January 2021 by jcairns. ... On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, it seems appropriate in this Blog to remember David Daube.
May 2026 – Academic Support Librarians
The Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Disability Studies is overseen by David Bolt and an editorial board of subject experts, ensuring a comprehensive, encyclopedic map of the field.
June 2021 – Edinburgh Critical Care Online
Singer 2019). It has been created by Dr David Griffith as part of an assessment for the Digital Education elective course he has taken as part of the Postgraduate Certificate in
52. Isabella – 100 circles
May 21, 2026. Published by. David Overend. Lecturer in Interdisciplinary Studies Edinburgh Futures Instituteby David Overend is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution CC BY 4.0.
November 2024 – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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