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Component 1.4 Thematic Analysis: Co-curation
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/carmenhesketh/2022/02/16/component-1-4-thematic-analysis-co-curation/
For Art in Mind, my colleagues and I sought the help of nine co-curators – six students and three staff members from the University – to choose the objects that have formed the basis of our digital exhibition. I am so pleased that we decided to experiment with a co-curatorial model, because this is a format that […]
Walk the Walk, Talk the Talk: A Critique of the Medical Model by Michel Foucault
Guest Post by Mathilde PavisFrom the beginning, the InVisible Difference project decided to focus on physical disability in connection to dance and law. Though many factors came into play in deciding to narrow down our investigation to physical disability, the absence of ‘problems’ to fix regarding the practice of artists considered as mentally disabled was […]
The infectious disease challenge in Guangxi, China: Late diagnosis of AIDS
The brief background of AIDS / HIV in Guangxi, China The WHO defined HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) as an infectious disease transmitted mainly via intercourse, blood, or mother to child transmission, which may result in AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome). Also, WHO stresses that AIDS/HIV continues to be a significant public health problem worldwide in recent […]
Drawn From the City (Master post)
Working with Found Objects In working with found objects, I worked with the spiderwebs in my room when I moved into my accommodation in Edinburgh. It interested me how although I was moving into an unlived space there was already a resident in it. I started associating my initial doubts regarding university with the growing […]
The Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Act 2018: achieving its aspirations?
This blog was written by Dr Fiona Morrison, Dr Claire Houghton, and Dr Camille Warrington, University of Edinburgh. The Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Act 2018 was a major piece of legislation that intended to improve the Scottish criminal justice response to domestic abuse. In this blog, we share findings from the Domestic Abuse Court […]
Starting the Open Content Curator Internship!
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/ede/2023/06/13/starting-the-open-content-curator-internship/
Hello! I am Mayu, one of two Open Content Curator Interns working for the OER Service at the University of Edinburgh this summer. As an intern, I will be helping enable Geosciences outreach resources created by students to be published and used as OERs by checking all licensing and attribution. Also, I will be managing […]
Starting the Open Content Curator Internship!
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/isintern/2023/06/13/starting-the-open-content-curator-internship/
Hello! I am Mayu, one of two Open Content Curator Interns working for the OER Service at the University of Edinburgh this summer. As an intern, I will be helping enable Geosciences outreach resources created by students to be published and used as OERs by checking all licensing and attribution. Also, I will be managing […]
Mainz Conference 2023
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/tahnert/mainz-conference-2023/
The project’s main conference took place in Mainz from the 31st of August to the 3rd of September 2023. The conference poster can be found here: Poster for Mainz Locke Conference. Participants included: Felix Waldmann Felix Waldmann’s research focuses on early-modern political thought and intellectual history. He has published articles on Locke in The Journal […]
Engaging Art Worlds: Art Magazines in Focus
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/macat/2023/11/17/magazines/
Themes in Contemporary Art, MA Contemporary Art Theory, School of Art, ECA Wednesday 22nd November 2023, 3-5pm E22 Lecture Theatre, Edinburgh College of Art, Main Building, Lauriston Place Audio Only (low-bandwidth) 1hr 51mins CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Adam Benmakhlouf and Gabi Barkess-Kerr, MA Contemporary Art Theory, School of Art, ECA, blogs.ed.ac.uk/macat Audio & Slide Presentations […]
Alumni Stories: Mathew Legge
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/mathematics/2024/03/18/alumni-stories-mathew-legge/
Mathew shares how finishing his degree during a pandemic helped him to identify a future career path in tech. Programme BSc Mathematics Year of graduation 2020 Job title Software Engineer Industry Technology Home country Scotland Why did you decide to study at the University of Edinburgh? And why did you choose to study […]
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