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Coming up in March, on Wednesday 4th, from 1.00pm to 7.00pm, will be the 10th annual ECA Bookmarks Bookfair at ECA Sculpture Court, another fantastic opportunity to buy artists’ books, zines and prints from ECA students and artists from further afield. Above illustration by Luce Gutsche, third year BA (Hons) Illustration. A view of the […]
We have recently acquired a facsimile boxed set of Archigram magazine: the Archive. Architecture’s most influential, innovative and beloved underground magazine, reissued for the first time in a handsome clamshell box! Published by Designers & Books. Inspired by comic-book culture, Pop art, psychedelia, the space race, sci-fi, Constructivism and Buckminster Fuller, the hugely influential British […]
Elisa Vincent, 3rd year Economics student, spent one semester interning for the Careers Service in 2025. Read on to find out what Elisa says about her experience as an Employ.ed Project Development Intern. What was your role and how did you find the opportunity? I spent the first semester of my third year as an Employ.ed Project Development Intern at the Careers Service. The role allowed […]
The Centre for Research on Environment, Society & Health (CRESH) at the University of Edinburgh are looking to appoint a Postdoctoral Researcher in the field of ‘Environment and Health for a period of 4 years to contribute a UK Prevention Research Partnership (UKPRP) Consortium – SPECTRUM (Shaping Public hEalth poliCies To Reduce ineqUalities and harm) […]
Weighing the Earth In the 18th century what lay beneath the Earth’s surface was hotly debated. Was the Earth hollow or solid? Was its interior full of ocean waters that entered through deep chasms, filled with fermenting mud, or were Earth’s subterranean realms inhabited by strange creatures and spirits, as in the Celtic mythology of […]
At NESSIE we are continuing with our “Spotlight on the Researcher” series, and this time we are focusing on Professor Gerry Stansby, Professor of Vascular Surgery at Newcastle University. Gerry is one of NESSIE’s founding members having previously been joint co-ordinating editor for the Cochrane Vascular group, a role which he describes as being very […]