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Weekly Changes - 24/04/2023
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/lcfg/2023/04/24/weekly-changes-24-04-2023/
Quite a few recent changes are focussed on porting our package server to Ubuntu, once that is done we will be able to support weekly releases for Ubuntu Jammy. Here are the details of all significant changes… Network component On Ubuntu, the support for ‘auto’ lookups of IP addresses for interfaces has been reworked. This […]
Year 5 careers fair: medical oncology
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/medstudentlife/2021/01/06/year-5-careers-fair-medical-oncology/
Representing medical oncology are Dr Samantha Hopkins, Dr Lesley Dawson and Dr Ashley Pheely. Dr Samantha Hopkins I’m Dr Sam Hopkins, originally from Canada. I started my medical training in 2008 at the University of St Andrews for my pre-clinical years (BSc Hons) and then transferred to the University of Edinburgh for my clinical […]
MPhys Physics with Year Abroad: studying light detectors in Vancouver
MPhys Physics with Year Abroad graduate Juliette looks back at the year she spent undertaking a research project in Vancouver, and the impact this experience had on her academic journey. When I was awarded a Physics with Year Abroad placement at TRIUMF in Vancouver back in January 2020, nobody had any idea what havoc would […]
Piazza
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/ilts/communications/piazza/
Piazza is the School’s recommended platform for course discussions. It is integrated with Learn. Important: from the summer 2023, the task of setting up course Piazza pages through Learn will be taken over by the ILTS, rather than being the responsibility of course teaching teams. If you are a member of teaching staff, please contact […]
BMS Open Day - Practical experiment
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/bmsopenday/
Thank you for coming to the Biomedical Sciences Open Day today. We hope you enjoyed taking part in the short “Stroop Test” experiment. You can find more background information on the Stroop test below. A summary of the experiment you performed is presented in the Methods section. To see the results obtained today, please view […]
Melissa's Top Five Free Things to do in Edinburgh
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/students-at-sps/melissas-top-five-free-things-to-do-in-edinburgh/
As a university student, Melissa is well-versed in finding the best ways to save money: here are her favourite free things to do in Edinburgh! Visit the Scottish National Museum It’s an obligatory first mention. As a student at Edinburgh, its proximity to campus is unbeatable. It borders Bristo Square, so it’s the perfect place […]
Our Project Partners
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/galleries-to-calories/2024/03/01/our-project-partners/
Galleries to Calories is a research collaboration involving industry, academic and national research partners from Scotland, USA and Ireland, all contributing something different to the project. TownRock Energy is the overall project industry lead, and is an an award-winning geothermal energy company based in Edinburgh. TRE are market leaders in the delivery of techno-economic assessments of […]
WEEK 3 BLOG
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s2594617_curating-2023-2024sem2/2024/02/04/week-3-blog/
Artist-led culture/Artist-Curator This week I have learned about the unique strengths and limitations of ARI through my study of ARI, which has reinforced the fact that ARI and large organizations interact with each other.ARIs is developed and managed by unpaid artists, not professional managers. Artists are responsible for all aspects of the organization. In contrast, […]
About
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Professor of Nephrology Emeritus, College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine, University of Edinburgh. Key current activities: Academic Alport Syndrome research – co-PI for Alport Hub funded by Stoneygate Trust via Kidney Research UK, with physical centre in Manchester (with Prof Rachel Lennon and Prof Danny Gale) Open access resources for Medicine and Nephrology: e.g. medcal/renal […]
Exhibition
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/heritagefestival24/exhibition/
Accompanying our programme of events is an exhibition. This exhibition contains posters that describe some of the ways in which our researchers are engaging with Cultural Heritage. At the same time, objects and projections interpolate and interrogate the museum at Cecilia’s Hall . What are these objects? Scientific instruments? Art? Critical Tools? How do they […]
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