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John L. Godlee
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/johngodlee/
I am a post-doctoral research associate in the School of GeoSciences. I work as part of the SECO project: Resolving the current and future carbon dynamics of the dry tropics. My research uses plot data from across the dry tropics to understand how biogeography and functional variation among species influences ecosystem responses to drivers of […]
Initial Visual Experimentation
These initial experiments have been made using a scanner. By blurring and warping the photographs, the narratives created within the photographs, and the stories associated with these, become distorted and altered into a more visual experience. The breaking up of the image into individual colours I found particularly effective and is something I […]
Contemporary Art + Anthropology //// Learning & Research Resources
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/antart2023/resources/
Resource List for Contemporary Art + Anthropology (link) Most of the materials that you may need to engage with on this course are on this Resource List. ‘Resource Lists’ is the Library’s online reading list tool. It links to any Resource List associated with this course and provides access to key readings. If you would […]
Crypto miners migrating augments major environmental concern
Chinese crypto firms are relocating to other nations amidst a crackdown by Chinese authorities, who are addressing concerns regarding energy usage and financial risks associated with the crypto industry. The Scotsman recently featured an article on the environmental impact of migrating crypto miners, with insights from Prof. Aggelos Kiayias. For further reading, please click on […]
Publications
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/themacnicolproject/publications/
Here you will find details of publications arising from the project or associated with it: Leask, Nigel & Peadar Ó Muircheartaigh. 2024. Travelling Gaels: Coloniality and dislocation in the Gaelic Atlantic. Studies in Romanticism 63.2: 231-253. Leask, Nigel & Peadar Ó Muircheartaigh. 2021. ‘Co-ainm na taca seo an-uiridh’: Dugald MacNicol’s Caribbean lament for Argyll. Studies […]
This University BLOGS: Archives of University of Edinburgh Bisexual, Lesbian and Gay Society (1973-1999)
In celebration of LGBT+ History Month this February, I thought it might prove interesting to look back at the archives of the University of Edinburgh Bisexual, Lesbian and Gay Society (BLOGS) to see how the Society and its aims developed over the course of the years, and what are some of the innovative initiatives that […]
Content design vacancies - come join our team in 2022
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/future-student-experience/content-design-vacancies-come-join-our-team-2022/
We’re looking for two people with a passion for human-centred content design to join our team. If you’re up for solving big digital problems for prospective student, working in a multidisciplinary team this could be the opportunity for you. We have two job ads live at the moment, at different levels of seniority. I have […]
Functional recovery following musculoskeletal injury in hospital workers
Background Hospital workers are at high risk of work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSDs), but outcomes following such injuries have not been well studied longitudinally. Aims To ascertain functional recovery in hospital workers following incident WRMSDs and identify predictors of functional status. Methods Cases (incident WRMSD) and matched referents from two hospitals were studied at baseline and […]
Networks
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/literacylab/networks/
As a research group we encourage and facilitate research-practice partnerships and participatory research approaches. We do this via two networks: United Kingdom Literacy Association SIG: Participatory Approaches in Literacy Research This SIG aims to: Bring together practitioners, teacher educators, researchers and allied professionals, from different disciplinary backgrounds, who have a shared interest in understanding […]
Week 3 | Collective Gallery and anthropology?
1 February 2020 what works have them commissioned in relation to the site they are in (Calton Hill?) ‘The Fearful Part of It Was The Absence’ is a work associated with Calton Hill. Joey Simons, the author of the work, who is Scottish, and the study of the work – the importance […]
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