Search results
Found 82 results from all University websites.
Found 82 Programme results.
Found 82 phone number results.
Information Services manage the University telephone system and associated services.
Found 82 email address results.
Our email directory is not a definitive list of all staff at the University. Some of our staff choose not to register.
You can change your entry in the email directory if:
- you do not wish your email address to be visible outside the University.
- you would like your details to be added or updated.
The email directory is managed by Information Services.
Found 82 results from blogs.ed.ac.uk.
SCPHRP Bulletin No 11 – SCPHRP
18 Mar 2015: New SCPHRP Staff:. Dr Jan Pringle has joined the Adolescence and Young Adulthood Working Group. ... Interview: Advancing public health skills and structures: An interview with John Frank by Ross Graham .
Young Peoples’ Mental Health & Wellbeing and the Arts Symposium – SCPHRP
19 Mar 2014: Programme. 4:00pm. Opening: Professor John Frank, SCPHRP (Chair). 4:10pm. Introduction to the Day, Dr John McAteer, Research Fellow, Adolescence and Young Adulthood Working Group. ... 4:50pm. Depicting the Person, Not the Diagnosis, Mark Thomson ,
people – New Architectures: World Heritage
03 Mar 2013: The event is convened by James D. White, architect & founder, naoh (new architectures of heritage) and Dr . ... With the participation of: Adam Dudley Architects, Aedas, Kobayashi Studio, Benjamin Tindall Architects, Dr Chris Speed (Architecture, UoE),
exhibition – New Architectures: World Heritage
20 Feb 2013: Dr Chris Speed (Architecture, UoE). Edinburgh World Heritage. Edinburgh Exchange(s) Unit (UoE). ... William Tunnell Architecture. Wiszniewski Thomson Architects. Zone Architects. Feb 20, 2013.
conference – New Architectures: World Heritage
20 Feb 2013: Daphné Kessissoglou, Scottish Centre for Conservation Studies. Honor Thomson , Scottish Centre for Conservation Studies. ... The Invisible City: where place meets authenticity, Dr Ruxandra-Iulia Stoica (Architecture, UoE).
Publications – Art in Translation
06 Apr 2011: Excerpts: prologue, chapter 7 and conclusion. Anna-Maria Wiljanen, The Various Roles of Women in the Artists’ Colony of Önningeby, translated by Fiona Graham .
News: Edinburgh (Autumn 2006)
19 Oct 2006: th. Sept – 5. th. Nov) with a collaboration between Graham Fagen and Graham Eatough of theatre company Suspect Culture involving performance, sculpture, installation and an event. ... complex process for this dark organisation to theorise, but the
‘ Dr Skin’
20 Oct 2005: Dr Skin was launched at Perth Museum Art and Gallery as an event within the Perth Festival of the Arts fortnight in March. ... Graham Fagen’s homespun prison tattoo of a crucifix drawn in blue pen is emblazoned with the legend ‘ENGLAND’, a
‘ Dr Skin’
20 Oct 2005: Dr Skin’. Published 20th October 2005 byKinross and Perthshire, Scotland. March to November 2005. ... complex process for this dark organisation to theorise, but the investment of our shallowfake apophenics and The Dr .
The Garden
20 Aug 2003: Peter Blake, Graham and Ann Arnold, Annie and Graham Ovenden and David Inshaw found a garden wherein they were set free from managed modern transitions and the staged internationalism of the ... complex process for this dark organisation to theorise, but