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Why ‘commons’ emerged in the field of contemporary art practice? – Tianai Zhang / Themes in Contemporary Art (2022-2023)[SEM1]
16 Nov 2022: maintenance, another refers to the reproduction of the cultural resource creating uncertainty in the transmission of the commons to the next generation .
Week 8 Anywhere But The White Box : Site Issues In Contemporary Curating – Ningyue Zhang / Curating (2023-2024)[SEM2]
15 Mar 2024: As editors of Exhibition Experiments wrote in the introduction of the book, “…contemporary exhibitionary practice is or should be an experimental practice…is a site for the generation … (Basu and Macdonald,
Long read: Why the response to the climate crisis needs to be anti-racist – Social Responsibility and Sustainability
02 Mar 2021: You are talking about trauma they and their families have been going through for generations , maybe unwearyingly. ... Dependency on that one individual or younger generations is fragile and unsustainable, and we must take it upon ourselves to enact
Capitalism and the idea of Cradle to Cradle – Daria Frunzulica / Environmental Design: Materials, Ecologies, Futures (2023-2024)[SEM1]
14 Oct 2023: There is a lot of work left to do, but we have the means now more than ever to make future generations proud of the choices we have made today.
Week 5 – Possessions with a Past – Christina Yang / Environmental Design: Materials, Ecologies, Futures (2023-2024)[SEM1]
25 Oct 2023: This commitment to being conscientious custodians of the environment aligns seamlessly with the core principle of stewardship in civil engineering, guaranteeing that infrastructure serves the needs of future generations .
Studies for the Future and My Path to Building Near Futures – Kevin Jeffers / Sustainable Lands and Cities: KIPP & Futures Project (2024-25)
21 Feb 2025: For me, land management has always been about people, communities, and how we create our environment for future generations —it’s not just about frameworks and regulations.
Week 6 | 1/ Open Learning in Practice 2/ Planning for Learners – Peiying Gu / Contemporary Art & Open Learning (2021-2022)[SEM1]
30 Oct 2021: for new generation of producers to be harvested by international art institutions, galleries, art investors and so forth?
Story of a start-up company: How IAD is helping one entrepreneur to build a company that will benefit graduates, postgraduates and young professionals – Guest Blog – iad4phd
07 Feb 2020: One of the major findings of my research was the difference in attitudes to work-life balance of the recruiting generation (Baby Boomers) and those they are hiring (Gen Y) and ... generation Y.
The challenge of preparing biomedical science undergraduates for the changing landscape of science funding and employment – Teaching Matters
26 Oct 2023: More recently, we have tried to address the knowledge gap that has created a generation of underprepared academics by working with Edinburgh Innovations (EI)️ to embed key content relating to
The Importance of Latin: Conference on Medieval Latin – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
07 Aug 2013: One wonders is this just another example of the trahison des clercs of the generation of 68?
