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Association of Women Surgeons

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/med-socs-and-sports/2020/09/08/association-of-women-surgeons/

The Association of Women Surgeons in Edinburgh is a society committed to encouraging and supporting women in surgery. Women are underrepresented in many surgical fields and often face additional pressures surrounding work/life balance. Our aim as a society is to support women who want to pursue a career in surgery and ensure that women feel […]


Day 2 Recordings

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/learning-teaching-conference-2022/day-2-recordings/

Wednesday 15 June | Day 2 Please click on the title of each session to watch the recording. Keynote 2 Andreas Schleicher  |  Director for the Directorate of Education and Skills, and Special Advisor on Education Policy to the Secretary-General at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in Paris. “Global trends shaping the […]


I See You: A Reflection on Trans Visibility Day

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/staffpridenetwork/2023/05/01/i-see-you-a-reflection-on-trans-visibility-day/

Rev Dr Urzula Glienecke (she/her)  (written 12th April 2023)    Just yesterday somewhere in the depths of the social media I saw a conversation between a mother and her trans son. It went something like this:    – Happy belated Trans Visibility Day!  – Yeah mom, it was last week  – 👀  – Mom, that’s not how […]


Colour pallet using colour association!

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s1851710_textiles-2c-materials-and-structure-2020-2021sem1/2020/10/03/colour-pallet-using-colour-association/

When choosing a colour pallet I knew I wanted to look at emotion and colour association. As my project revolves around emotions I feel the best way to showcase this is through colour association using art therapy. There is a huge range of information on colour association in which I just find completely fascinating. The […]


On the intriguing association between sounds and colours

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/smartsense/2024/04/30/on-the-intriguing-association-between-sounds-and-colours/

It seems three main types of crossmodal correspondences between the senses exist: transfer of information, shared associations, and subjective associations (see our blog for the crossmodal correspondences between the senses). In this blog post, I have invited Researcher Nicola Di Stefano, Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies, National Research Council of Italy to explain the […]


Alumni and Associates

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/literacylab/alumni/

Former researchers and associates of the Literacy Lab can be found here:   Postdoctoral Researchers Dr Nicola Currie.  Nicola was a Research Fellow on the Leverhulme Trust Reading and Wellbeing project (2022-2024), exploring readers’ perceptions of whether, and how, reading narrative fiction supports wellbeing. Her PhD research examined developmental differences in primary school children’s inference […]


Associations between odours and stages of life

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/dmsp-perception23/2023/04/22/associations-between-odours-and-stages-of-life/

Associations between odours and stages of life   1. Smells like teen spirit: Associations between odours and stages of life – A preliminary study https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodqual.2017.02.016 Food Quality and Preference Volume 59, July 2017, Pages 150-155   Odour samples For this study seven different odours were selected: fruity-citrus (lemon oil), vanilla (vanillin), floral (linalool), spicy-brown (eugenol), […]


Writing for Times Like These: A New Kind of Pandemic Pastoral Care

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/learningexchange/2020/11/06/writing-for-times-like-these-a-new-kind-of-pandemic-pastoral-care/

In post, Dr Kitty Wheater the University’s Mindfulness Chaplain shares the genesis and purpose of the weekly MindLetter which offers mindfulness techniques and a suggested practice for the University of Edinburgh community as part of the Chaplaincy’s pastoral response to the COVID epidemic… Writing for Times Like These: A New Kind of Pandemic Pastoral Care


Including Edinburgh Associated Thinkers

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/liam-mclaughlin/2022/08/26/including-edinburgh-associated-thinkers/

Liam P. McLaughlin (2022) “Including Edinburgh associated thinkers: supporting the inclusion of Edinburgh associated thinkers within Edinburgh University’s undergraduate Politics courses” Notes on this edition This article is an extract of a larger work for the 2022 Summer sitting of the SLICC course. In this extract a discussion of the current approach to teaching Hume […]


Including Edinburgh Associated Thinkers

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/liam-mclaughlin/including-edinburgh-associated-thinkers/

Liam P. McLaughlin (2022) “Including Edinburgh associated thinkers: supporting the inclusion of Edinburgh associated thinkers within Edinburgh University’s undergraduate Politics courses” Notes on this edition This article is an extract of a larger work for the 2022 Summer sitting of the SLICC course. In this extract a discussion of the current approach to teaching Hume […]


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