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Mason Institute Investigates Season 2 Episode 3: Peace by Piece: Legal Regulation of Cosmetic Procedures
Welcome back for another episode of the Mason Institute Investigates podcast. Today’s guest is Professor Jean McHale (Twitter: @JeanMcHale2), healthcare lawyer and Director of the Centre of Health Law, Science and Policy at the University of Birmingham. In this episode, Professor McHale talks about the main themes of the regulation of cosmetic surgery explored in […]
Funded Places
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/ecrf-ed/2023/06/30/funded-places/
Over the last month, our team have been busy preparing for an exciting change in the Education Core. We are pleased to announce that we will be offering fully funded places for University of Edinburgh and NHS Lothian staff and students from August 2023. NHS Lothian Research & Development has supported this initiative, and it […]
The shift to hydrogen a major part of the energy transition
Shifting to hydrogen is a major part of the energy transition, Professor Stuart Haszeldine told the HyStorPor final event conference last week. More than 70 delegates gathered for the event, organised by Scottish Carbon Capture and Storage, at the Edinburgh Climate Change Institute on July 12 and were joined by a further more than 60 […]
Being an undergraduate at 25 years old
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/studyhub/2023/10/05/being-an-undergraduate-at-25-years-old/
This post was originally written by Fergus in 2022, when he was an undergraduate student in his mid-twenties and an IAD intern. This post is about why he entered university later than usual, his experience, and what he expects for the future. It occurred late to me that I ought to go to university. […]
Introducing our new writer, Ash!
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/students-at-sps/introducing-our-new-writer-ash/
My name is Ash (they/them) and I’m a third-year History and Politics student, meaning I split my time studying between the School of History, Classics and Archaeology and the School of Social and Political Science! I’m German and grew up in Leipzig, a city in East Germany mainly known for its football club and as […]
Lighting up the Dark Genome Fish
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/institute-genetics-cancer/2024/04/04/lighting-up-the-dark-genome-fish/
Doors Open Day 2023 marked the first outing of our new public engagement activity at the Institute of Genetics and Cancer – the Dark Genome Fish. This project has been a fantastic collaboration between our research scientists, zebrafish facility staff and workshop and graphics teams. The result is a 4-foot model zebrafish (somewhat larger that […]
Papers
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/itamar/publications/papers/
As Editor 2020 Stela Manova, Harald Hammarströom, Itamar Kastner and Yining Nie. What is in a morpheme? Theoretical, experimental and computational approaches to the relation of meaning and form in morphology. Word Structure 13(1). [link] [preprint] 2018 Itamar Kastner and Beata Moskal. Non-local contextual allomorphy. Snippets 34. [link][pdf] Articles 2024 Itamar Kastner. Mutation, allomorphy […]
Be Our Guest: The Caliphal Finances Team Spent Two Days with Cecilia Palombo
From May 26 to 28, the Caliphal Finances team had the pleasure of hosting Cecilia Palombo, Assistant Professor of Early Islamic History at the University of Chicago. On Monday, May 27, the team gathered in person at Marie Legendre’s office. The meeting included postdocs Eline Scheerlinck and Noëmie Lucas, as well as Georgi Obatnin, an […]
Empowering Communities through my SRS Internship
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/sustainability/2024/empowering-communities-through-my-srs-internship/
As my time as an intern in the Social Impact Unit of the Department of Social Responsibility and Sustainability (SRS) came to an end, I reflected on what I learned about social impact, strategy, and community engagement. It was quite the journey, and it felt fitting that my last day coincided with the Meadows community […]
Activities
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/smartsense/2023/08/31/activities/
1) If you are introduced to a person who has a sensory disability, what are your first three thoughts if this person is: – Blind or partially sighted – Hard of hearing – Missing the sense of taste and smell – Missing the sense of touch 2) Ask a friend to give you an […]
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