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Success in Funding – IAD4RESEARCHERS
05 May 2017: The reference above to the “Uncontainable Self” comes via the Digital Footprint MOOC and is taken from The academic online: Constructing persona through the World Wide Web Kim Barbour and David
Anticipating this Year’s Discussion – Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog
26 Apr 2017: 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
Masterclasses 2017 – Architectural Conservation Masterclasses
16 Jan 2017: 09/03. David Mitchell, Historic Environment Scotland. Conservation in Historic Environment Scotland – Thinking differently. ... 11/05. David Page, PagePark Architects. The Restoration of Charles Rennie Mackintosh Glasgow School of Art.
Pilgrim Post – Lines
15 Dec 2016: A history of artists’ film and video in Britain‘ ( David Curtis 2007) Ch2.1/p87 “The story of mainstream cinema is that of the triumph over all other possibilities of a
New EEHN member publication in Aeon Magazine – EEHN
31 Oct 2016: EEHN member David Farrier has a new ‘Ideas’ piece in Aeon Magazine.
Workshop Two: Urban Brainwear – Mobility, Mood & Place
20 Sep 2016: Trans. David Ames Curtis. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. First published in French in 1979. •
IWMW16 – Higher Ed web managers conference write up – Website and Communications Blog
13 Sep 2016: In this post we share thoughts on the conference from:. David Oulton (AHSS College web team).
Promoting innovative practices in assessment: Use of Media Hopper for video assignments – Educational Design and Engagement
17 Aug 2016: The Australian educator David Boud said once that, if students can escape, with difficulty, from the effects of poor teaching, they cannot escape the effects of poor assessment.
W. David H. Sellar, Honorary Degree – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
23 Jun 2016: history. There can be no doubt but that David ’s work helped create the current flourishing position of legal history in Scotland. ... Closer to home, David was Founding Director of our Centre for Legal History.
Aberdeen PhD Opportunity: Emergence of a Vernacular Legal Culture – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
09 May 2016: It presents itself as an account of the laws used in the courts of King David I (r.1124-1153), and yet it was probably written in the first few decades