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May Bulletin 2018

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/scphrp/2018/05/31/may-bulletin-2018/

Hello and welcome to our May bulletin. Bringing you our usual mix of news, publications, project updates and more. Cathy’s Relaxation Story SCPHRPs Jane Hartley, Sam Bain and John McAteer have developed a support resource for kinship carers: ‘Cathy’s Relaxation Story’. Kinship carers are family members (often grandparents or aunts and uncles) who take care of children […]


Notes: Reading

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s2223175_interior-design-4a-design-research-and-practice-2022-2023yr/2022/12/05/notes-reading/

I had a lot of trouble with how to go about writing the questionnaire. Because the perspective I wanted to work from and the information I needed to know were highly subjective, I wasn’t quite sure how to avoid implying my own subjective ideas in the questionnaire and making it tendentious. So, on the recommendation […]


4D quantification of micro-scale feedbacks in dehydrating, deforming rocks

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/fusseis/research/4dquant/

PDRAs: James Gilgannon, Damien Freitas (formerly also Roberto Rizzo) Co-Is: Ian Butler, Steve Elphick, Sohan Seth (all UoE), John Wheeler (U Liverpool) PI: Florian Fusseis Overview This research project uses a novel methodological approach to determine where mineral dehydration reactions can trigger failure in deforming rocks. This link between dehydration and failure is important at […]


Confraternity of Neoflagellants | BABEL Un/Session 6: Mash Notes | Toronto

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/neilmulholland/2015/09/25/confraternity-of-neoflagellants-babel-unsession-6-mash-notes-toronto/

4th BIENNIAL MEETING OF THE BABEL WORKING GROUP  Centre for Medieval Studies, Lillian Massey Building, 125 Queen’s Park, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada DAY 3: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11 Un/Session 6. Mash Notes Co-Organizers: Helen Burgess (North Carolina State University) + Craig J. Saper (University of Maryland, Baltimore County) Flâneur: David Gersten *This un/session will run all […]


Open Content Internship – Last Week!

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/ede/2022/08/19/open-content-internship-last-week/

Looking back at my first blog post, it doesn’t feel like it’s been nearly three months at all! I applied for this role because out of all the internships I saw advertised I really believe in the motivation behind this job and the open education movement in general. It has been so good to have […]


Making multibranding look right - our next Design System community session on aesthetics

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/website-communications/making-multibranding-look-right-our-next-design-system-community-session-on-aesthetics/

Multibranding – representing the University brand alongside partner brands to accurately reflect partnerships without compromising our own integrity  – is a design challenge shared across the University. The aesthetics aspect of multibranding is particularly important to get right. As part of the Design System project, we are planning a two-part community event aimed at developing […]


Six simple steps to kickstart your research communication

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/institute-genetics-cancer/2022/07/19/kickstart-your-communication/

The Institute of Genetics and Cancer is home to some incredible research! I know. I’ve seen it myself. Every time I step into the office, I hear new and fascinating research conversations. Let’s be honest though, it’s not always simple, is it? When I first heard the terms Genome-Wide Association Study (GWAS) and knockout mice, […]


Engaging business with your research: Not what you think?

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/research-office/2018/09/28/engaging-business-with-your-research-not-what-you-think/

In today’s blog, Shonagh McEwan shares learning from our recent event ‘Engaging Business with your Research’. Dr Jamie Cross (Associate Dean – Knowledge Exchange and Impact, CAHSS) introduced our first Knowledge Exchange Learning Lunch of the semester, on ‘Engaging Business with your Research’. He highlighted that now, more than ever, new spaces are opening up […]


EPSRC visit Edinburgh, and new fellowship funding announced

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/research-office/2018/04/12/epsrc-visit-edinburgh-and-new-fellowship-funding-announced/

In this post, Nicholas Duvall, Research Development Officer for Science and Engineering at the Research Support Office, reflects on a recent visit from EPSRC, suggests how Edinburgh researchers can engage with this funder, and looks at a major new funding scheme for early-career researchers, the UKRI Future Leaders Fellowships. Last month, the University of Edinburgh […]


State of Play: Art and Culture in Scotland Today

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/neil-mulholland-edx/state-of-play-art-and-culture-in-scotland-today/

Saturday 09 October 10am-5pm 2010 (Registration & refreshments 9.15am) Gilmorehill Centre University of Glasgow 9 University Avenue Glasgow G12 8QQ Tickets £10 Concessions £5 Ainsley, Harding and Moffat, aka AHM are in the second year of their Glasgow Sculpture Studios (GSS) Research Residency. AHM will present State of Play: Art and Culture in Scotland Today […]


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