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2024 – 2025 – Intermediality: Literature, Film and the Arts in Dialogue
Barnaby Ralph (University of Tokyo), Ayako Otomo (Tokyo Woman’s Christian University), Andy Stafford (University of Leeds), and Fariha Asghar (Bahauddin Zakariya University/University of Leeds) speak on topics ranging from
User journey maps for prospective students: a new resource for University student recruiters – Future student online experiences
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Alumni Profiles – December 2025 – Enlightened
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David Shearman – Alumni profiles
Hide. David Shearman. David Shearman. Name: Professor David J C Shearman. ... In his spare time, David enjoys painting. Click here to view his online art gallery and see some examples of his work below.
Susan Cheyne – Alumni profiles
Watching Sir David Attenborough documentaries certainly had a big influence! What were some key milestones in your career journey? ... Anything by Sir David Attenborough. Mentorship by my academic supervisors and their help in guiding me has been
Rashneh Pardiwala – Alumni profiles
I have been greatly influenced by the endeavours of pioneering naturalists such as Sir David Attenborough whose natural history programmes I grew up watching, Rachel Carson, Dr Jane Goodall, Wangari Maathai
The good life of the university – Teaching Matters
The good life of the university. ‘The Sea of Ice’ by Caspar David Friedrich, also known as ‘The Wreck of Hope’ in reference to an early North Pole Expedition.
24. Kyriaki – 100 circles
Dee reminds us that some of the early proponents of solo walking – William Hazlitt and Henry David Thoreau – in fact walked often with companions. ... Nov 22, 2025. Published by. David Overend. Lecturer in Interdisciplinary Studies Edinburgh Futures
November 2025 – 100 circles
Dee reminds us that some of the early proponents of solo walking – William Hazlitt and Henry David Thoreau – in fact walked often with companions. ... Our conversation about noticing has shifted us into a different way of being here (an effect that I
Civil Code of the State of Louisiana (1825): Some final Commemorations – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
The next day there was an expert seminar. Professor David Deroussin of université Jean Moulin Lyon III presented a rich and detailed discussion of “The Concept of Cause in the Louisiana
