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Hannah’s "write way" to success

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/careersinformed/hannahs-write-way-to-success/

Featured image – Addie, Hannah, and Jo in Chinatown, London 2021 Have you ever described your career journey as a ‘fruit salad’? It turns out Hannah Feben-Smith, 2022 alumna in Linguistics and Social Anthropology does! We first met Hannah in 2021 when she took part in the Insights Programme at the University, so it was […]


Destroy Athens

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/neil-mulholland-edx/destroy-athens/

Young Athenians, DESTROY Athens – 1st Athens Biennial Curated by Neil Mulholland www.youngathenians.co.uk 9th September – 18th November 2007 43 Keramikou Street, Metaxourgio, Athens, Greece Tam A, Kim Coleman & Jenny Hogarth, Craig Coulthard, Keith Farquhar, Tommy Grace, Darius Jones, David MacLean, Ellen Munro, One O’clock Gun, Mullen & Lee, Keith MacIsaac, Katie Orton, Kate […]


How to Craft Magic

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/craftingmagic/?page_id=375

Practice is defined here as any operation that provides or improves the actor’s qualification for the next performance of the same operation, whether it is declared as practice or not. Sloterdijk, Peter. You Must Change Your Life : on Anthropotechnics, English edition., Polity, 2014 (4). The magic is inherent in their origin myths, the technologies […]


Component 1.1 Case Study

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s2455413_guided-research-placement-2022-2023yr/2022/10/22/component-1-1-case-study/

There are many instances of repatriation associated with the Smithsonian and 20 museums, which include locations in DC, New York City, and Virginia. Recently, in May of 2022, they’ve begun adopting an “ethical returns” policy which aims to return objects and materials acquired in unethical ways by modern standards (Ludel, 2022). They plan to implement […]


New Degree Earth Sciences

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/fusseis/new-degree-earth-sciences/

For the past two years, I’ve been leading the development of a new degree in “Earth Sciences”, which is planned to replace our current “Geology” degree from 2023 onwards. This was now approved by our Board of Studies and is awaiting College approval. A lot of people contributed to this, but at the core, the […]


Week 1 Activity

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s2096951_sustainable-sculpture-practice-2020-2021sem2/2021/01/21/week-1-activity/

Here I used stuff that can hold something, like tights and plastics bags that specifically only come from ordering clothes online. These materials are either really thin, or have holes in them making them useless to wear or reuse in the way they were intended for or other. I found the appeal in how flat and discarded […]


Sri Lanka's Hydraulic Civilisation - Dulma Karunarathna

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/climate_culture/2021/12/02/sri-lankas-hydraulic-civilisation-dulma-karunarathna/

The hydraulic civilization secures a prominent place in Sri Lankan heritage. The most important aspect of this is it appears as a combination of both natural and cultural heritage. The water tank is not just a single water storage apparatus but a point in a wider cascade system that consists of a series of large- […]


Working with stakeholders in Bulgaria and internationally to improve children’s safety and rights in the context of child contact

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/ijcc/2020/05/working-with-stakeholders-in-bulgaria-and-internationally-to-improve-childrens-safety-and-rights-in-the-context-of-child-contact/

The Bulgarian Gender Research Foundation (BGRF) is taking forward the Improving Justice in Child Contact project in Bulgaria. BGRF hosted a seminar for the project in September 2019 in Sofia. Associate Professor Diana Kovacheva,Ombudsman of the Republic of Bulgaria, was the special guest at the seminar. The Ombudsman recently sent an opinion to the Ministry […]


Online, anytime?

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/iad4researchers/2017/01/24/online-anytime/

Researcher Development is the art of the possible. The team here in IAD is relatively small and we have a fixed budget to support many thousands of research students and staff. Our approach is to support Schools around the University (where they need help) to develop their local, contextualised provision, whilst complementing this with a […]


First paper published!

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/fionatodd-phd/2019/08/21/first-paper-published/

Well it seems as though I’ve managed to produce some useful research from my PhD so far. With the help of my co-authors and editorial support from the Scottish Journal of Geology I’ve published the findings of my initial modelling work. I’m aware that not everyone is as immersed in the exciting world of mine  […]


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