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SPACE….(IT and culture) the final frontier(s)
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/hybrid-working/2021/12/10/space-it-and-culture-the-final-frontiers/
I’ve spent the last 12 months engaging, listening and gathering as much opinion, data and research as I can for colleagues, higher education peers and private sector companies both nationally and internationally to try to understand and predict what new ways of working might look like and how we might make best use of our […]
Final Post
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s1931974_drawn-from-the-city-2021-2022sem2/2022/04/05/final-post/
Project one: Working with the Found Object When I visited with picking an object in mind, I found myself drawn to the natural history area of the museum. I thought the posing of some of the taxidermy exhibits were particularly realistic, so I decided to pick one of these as my found object. […]
Week 4 Non-Human
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s2224013_art-and-design-2021-2022sem1/2021/10/17/art-and-design-week-3/
In week4, I searched for non-human factors such as bacteria, plants, and animals. Three separate categories were made in order from smallest to largest. For the second task, I copied the scores of three artists, and after choosing the style of one of them, I completed the score for task 3, which was about HIV. […]
Educational Turn Redux
EXAMPLES OF THE “EDUCATIONAL TURN” IN CONTEMPORARY ART 1. The School of the Damned – this is a free, student-led “arts and educational platform” which has re-grouped annually since it was formed in 2014. On the School’s website, the say that “we use our collective resources and networks to make the things we want to […]
Part-time jobs and the cost of living crisis
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/careersinformed/part-time-jobs-and-the-cost-of-living-crisis/
The cost of living crisis is on everyone’s mind. At the Careers Service, we know many of our students need to work part-time to support themselves financially. Sara Tsompanidi, Careers Information Adviser, focuses on ways to adapt financially during this challenging period and talks about how the Careers Service can help you. According to the […]
Five tips to make the most of your time at Edinburgh
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/engineering/2023/03/13/five-tips-to-make-the-most-of-your-time-at-edinburgh/
By Claire, fourth year, BEng (Hons) Chemical Engineering This summer, I will be (hopefully) graduating with a BEng (Hons) Chemical Engineering after four amazing years! Having moved a long way from home in Malaysia to pursue this degree, it was a tough but rewarding journey. Looking back, I have learnt so much from my time […]
What is chemical engineering?
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/engineering/2023/04/27/what-is-chemical-engineering/
By Ewa, fourth year, BEng (Hons) Chemical Engineering “What is chemical engineering?” I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard this question. It is probably the second most common reaction when I tell someone what I’m studying. The only thing that I hear more often is “Oh, so basically chemistry!” Being honest, I also […]
Smart Studying
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/infstudenttips/smart-studying/
Long-term memorisation is depended on the way you study. Being able to study efficiently is a critical skill to develop at your time at university, so read further for more information. Introduction Do you ever feel like you are just mindlessly re-reading your textbooks, watching lectures, and highlighting key points but none of it is […]
Funding from Scottish Institute for Policing Research (SIPR)
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/influencegovernment/2021/04/25/sipr-grant/
The team received funding from the Scottish Institute for Policing Research (SIPR) for a research project exploring “Influence policing – mapping the links between preventive policing and new media”. The project, which will run until 2023 is coordinated from Strathclyde University, with partners at Edinburgh. The Project Goals are: We propose a […]
Hello from the other side – Alumni Series: Raahat Manrai
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/research-bow/hello-from-the-other-side-alumni-series-raahat-manrai/
We love hearing about the post-PhD careers of the PGRs of the School of Health in Social Science. So it’s time to celebrate the diversity of post-PhD careers and inspire our current PGRs. Join us as we move to the third part* of our blog series, Hello from the Other Side – Alumni Series, with […]
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