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An ontology of academic freedom debates? Preliminary observations – Higher Education Research Group
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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
2018 Lectures Nearly Here – Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog
As David (the 2016 blog host) importantly noted, “We are not only seeking contributions from members of the academy, nor is discussion limited to those who practice a particular faith.” Anyone
Anticipating this Year’s Discussion – Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog
As David Robinson mentioned last year, this weblog offers the opportunity to further develop our critical perspective by engaging with the content of the Gifford Lectures online. ... As David importantly noted, “We are not only seeking contributions
The second-order structure function corrected for systematic error. – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
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Theories of Secrecy Reading Group – 9 November 2022 – Edinburgh Network for Studies in Secrecy
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Old Royal Infirmary – Recycling a Hospital
Old Royal Infirmary. The building on Lauriston Place was designed by architect David Bryce, famed for his Scots Baronial style seen in his work at the city’s Fettes College and
Marseille (1961): a paradoxical outcome. – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
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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:.
Awards and Recognition – PlayFair Steps
2019 David Dick Research Excellence Award, Edinburgh Napier Business School. 2018 ‘Employer of the Year’ finalist, Scotland Women in Technology Awards.
