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Speakers
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/ukcciis-ioc-research-centre-conference/speakers/
Xavier Bigard (Keynote) Pr. Xavier Bigard is the Medical Director of the International Cycling Federation (UnionCycliste Internationale, UCI). He is a former professor of Physiology at the Val-de-Grâce (the French university of military medicine, Paris), where he also held the chair of Research. He has a long research career with a focus on exercise physiology, […]
Public libraries, austerity and homelessness
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/anewpage/2019/05/28/126/
British Sociological Association Conference, April 2019 from University of Edinburgh I am providing a link here for my recent presentation at the British Sociological Association, in April 2019. In the presentations I talked about public libraries, austerity and homelessness. I was keen, of course, I highight that public libraries do far more than lend books. They […]
International Nurses’ Day May 12th: celebrating in Bled, Slovenia
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/nursing-blog/international-nurses-day-may-12th-celebrating-bled-slovenia/
Organised by the ASSOCIATION OF PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS OF MEDICINSKIH SESTER, BABIC IN ZDRAVSTVENIH TEHNIKOV SLOVENIJE NURSES, MIDWIVES AND MEDICAL TECHNICIANS OF SLOVENIA Professor Pam Smith and Dr Rosie Stenhouse, Nursing Studies, University of Edinburgh on their first visit to establish an Erasmus Mobility Exchange Programme, were invited to attend the event by our partners from […]
Edinburgh teams storm PLANCKS Preliminaries
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/physics-astronomy/2019/02/27/edinburgh-teams-storm-plancks-preliminaries/
Photo: University of Edinburgh teams at the PLANCKS Preliminaries Congratulations to Christos, Ethan, Mike and Matthaios who made first place in the PLANCKS UK preliminaries, and to the University of Edinburgh teams who made it to places 4, 6, 8 and 10 out of 19 teams! Christos, Ethan, Mike and Matthaios now have the opportunity […]
Welcome
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/CRFRresilience/2018/08/08/welcome/
In recent years, tackling Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and fostering ‘resilience’ has become a central dimension of early years, education, youth and family policy. Researchers associated with the Centre for Research on Families and Relationships (CRFR), University of Edinburgh, have been interested in the rising ACEs agenda and, in particular, its prominence in Scottish social […]
Sculpting in Time Andrey Tarkovsky - poetic cinema
“in my view, poetic reasoning is closer to the laws in which thought develops, and thus to life itself, than in the logic of traditional drama” “complexities of thought and poetic visions of the world do not have to be thrust into the framework of the patently obvious. the usual logic, that of linear sequentially, […]
Week 7&8
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/ls_efie11121_efie11122_2022_23/2023/05/02/week-78/
After the meetings with my supervisor and the confirmation of my topic, I have spent the last two weeks mainly on literature reading and reflective work Digital Community Currencies (DCC) have emerged as a promising alternative to traditional payment systems, particularly in the context of community development and financial inclusion. However, studies on the benefits […]
New display at ECA Library: Artstories
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/ecalibrary/2019/07/08/new-display-at-eca-library-artstories/
Monday, July 8th, 2019: Our new display Artstories, at ECA Library, Evolution House, features hand-made artists’ books and altered books, guest curated by Dr Pamela Harris Lawton, who holds a Fulbright Scotland Visiting Professorship with IASH. Artstories UK is a research project examining the learning that takes place between participants making art together. Through narrative […]
On-Campus STEM Image Database
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/dlam/2023/07/17/on-campus-stem-image-database/
Reading Time: < 1 minute I am excited to share that progress on the third edition of the “We Have Great Stuff” colouring book series is steadily moving forward. As we continue to work on this project, we want to remind you that entries for the book are still open until the 30th of July! […]
On-Campus STEM Image Database
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/isintern/2023/07/17/on-campus-stem-image-database/
Reading Time: < 1 minute I am excited to share that progress on the third edition of the “We Have Great Stuff” colouring book series is steadily moving forward. As we continue to work on this project, we want to remind you that entries for the book are still open until the 30th of July! […]
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