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Edinburgh Cares – Colouring books blog
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The Windowless Room – Welcome to my PhD blog. My name is Alexander Triccas, I am a second year PhD student studying Chemistry at the University of Edinburgh. I study mechanisms of biologically controlled crystallization in a species of marine algae calle
People normally give up after that, I think that means I should probably work on my communication skills. ... Although I haven’t become an environmental scientist (I did get quite close though), I think it’s for the best as I wasn’t ready to give
Digests – Second World War Network (Scotland)
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Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog – Page 2 – Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog
Neiman admitted that she had this image of him in her head when she took up the position of Director at the Einstein Forum, in fact, in 2000 she admits that
May 2025 – The KM Blog
This post is all about identifying key evaluation stakeholders and setting up Evaluability Assessment workshops.
Friday 20th February – Melissa Highton
Congratulations to Lucas Morris and Matthew James for getting promoted within LST as we wrap up our internal Operations Team reorganisation.
About Me – Working in a Technology Enhanced Learning Environment
About Me. About Me. I have worked within the AV/IT industry since 2006 where I have built up a knowledge of delivering and supporting new technology and software of
Friday 27th February – Melissa Highton
You’ll be keeping up to date on the various change programmes Staff workstream – Home and strike ballots Edinburgh uni lecturers voting on further industrial action in ongoing cuts row | The
1. Opacity – Seeking Transparency in AI
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Blog – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
We can sum up the situation regarding the failure of the pioneering closures as follows. ... None of these jobs ever got done, because other jobs cropped up which had greater priority.
