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Prof. David Howarth - Rubens and the Art of Friendship
16 Nov 2011:
Workshop preparations…. – Virtual Reality based Mindfulness application to improve pain management (VRinMind)
10 Jan 2020: th. February 2020. With a large, inviting space booked in the David Hume Tower and a range of participants signed up, it will be a fun day of exploring different virtual
Grey Colin | School of Divinity
Learn more about Grey Colin's life.
Cutting-edge Support | Edinburgh Friends
Edinburgh ranks among the world’s top centres for Computer Science and Engineering, a status that is underscored by Google’s research awards.
Professional development opportunities | School of Divinity
Find out about the professional development opportunities available during your studies.
Research Staff Code of Practice - Links | Institute of Academic Development
Links to the policies and processes referred to throughout the 'Code of Practice for the Management and Career Development of Research Staff'.
Prof. David Hume - The Genes in our Food
20 Nov 2013:
Oedipus Offstage – ECA Illustration
29 Apr 2013: Another illustration by David Jones in second year published for Relief Theatre.
The road to misconduct – IAD4RESEARCHERS
04 Jul 2017: One speaker, Dr Maura Hiney spoke about these and referenced David Kornfeld’s paper on the categories of people who violated the rules of research.
From above the Earth to the plate - Edinburgh Impact
07 Feb 2022: Food production is under strain as demand grows, especially in areas buffeted by climate change. Data from satellites – combined with more earthly information – can help feed the world.