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Grace Lavery at the University of Edinburgh – Staff Pride Network
She’s the enfant terrible of Trans academia, described in her book as “the David Bowie of Californian English professors.” Grace Lavery is at the University of Edinburgh to promote her
The ALT 2025 conference: AI, disaster cycles, and conscientious objectors – Educational Design and Engagement
The first discussed AI in the context of disaster cycles, a four-phase model first proposed by David Alexander in 2002, including mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery.
AI, Heritage, and the Future of Education: My Reflections on the ArCH Conference – Digital Skills, Design and Training
This was followed by a collaborative presentation by Maya Indira Ganesh, Joel McKim, and David Waterhouse, who discussed experiments at the Scott Polar Research Institute.
Introducing the Teaching Matters’ ‘Student Illustrator Project’ – Teaching Matters
Artistic Process. Sir David Attenborough recently described saving the planet as a communications issue.
Creating Edinburgh: The Interdisciplinary City – EFI Student Exhibitions
Eduburgh was developed with tuition from David Meinberg. Explore Eduburgh.
The material matrix and the illicit biosocial economy – Dark matters
Historian David Courtwright’s argument is that one of the forces driving globalisation was the developing demand in modern European countries for stimulants and narcotics.
Asymptotic behaviour of the Direct Interaction Approximation. – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
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‘Us and Them?’ Assisted migrants and the Royal Saxon,1848 – Emigration blog
3. rd. edition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Macmillan, David S. (1967).
Formulation of Renormalization Group (RG) for turbulence: 1 – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
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staffrun01 – a new walk-in compute host for Staff & PhD students – Linux & Scientific Computing – Physics & Astronomy
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