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ALT Winter Summit on Ethics and Artificial Intelligence

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/ede/2023/12/18/alt-winter-summit-on-ethics-and-artificial-intelligence/

Last week I joined the ALT Winter Summit on Ethics and an Artificial Intelligence. Earlier in the year I was following developments at the interface between ethics, AI and the commons, which resulted in this blog post: Generative AI: Ethics all the way down.  Since then, I’ve been tied up with other things, so I […]


Mrs Dalloway: A House of Mirrors and Windows

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s1802812_literature-reading-mental-health-2021-2022sem2/2022/01/24/mrs-dalloway-a-house-of-mirrors-and-windows/

Mirrors blur the line between reality and image, showing ourselves our surface double so that we may reflect on ourselves in 3D. Windows are boundaries which separate interior and exterior but also connect them; they can be opened to let the outside in, and the inside out. Crucially they are transparent mediums allowing us to see […]


3.2 South Africa: Historical Injustice and Elandskloof

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/climate_heritage/2022/05/13/south-africa-historical-injustice-and-elandskloof/

Taking into account histories, livelihoods and likely climate change impacts to support forgotten communities in Elandskloof “Heritage is fluid and complex, it is political in every sense. The work of heritage allows difficult conversations to take place in imaginative ways, allowing for history to be understood as being in the present”  -Prof Siona O’Connell, International Co-investigator, […]


グループ7の学園祭・キューピッドのきゅうど

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/japanese_studies_gakuen-sai2022/2023/04/19/%e3%82%b0%e3%83%ab%e3%83%bc%e3%83%97%ef%bc%97%e3%81%ae%e5%ad%a6%e5%9c%92%e7%a5%ad%e3%83%bb%e3%82%ad%e3%83%a5%e3%83%bc%e3%83%94%e3%83%83%e3%83%89%e3%81%ae%e3%81%8d%e3%82%85%e3%81%86%e3%81%a9/

 Our stall was inspired by the popular Japanese sport of archery and by Valentines/White day as this year’s Gakuensai fell in between the two dates. We set up a target and had participants try to hit the target to win love-themed cakes & treats. バレンタインデーとホワイトデー・エイリー バレンタインデーとホワイトデーは祝日。この休日は愛をテーマにしています。私たちのグループはこのテーマが好きでした。アーチェリーのアイデアが気に入りました。キューピッドの弓みたい。ベイクセールもありましたが、アーチェリーで獲得したポイントでアイテムを獲得する必要がありました。楽しいゲームでした。 Valentines Day as well as White day are holidays […]


Submission 1

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/dmsp-performance23/2023/02/06/submission-1-2/

Background Even a beautiful sonata in autumn is permeated by poignancy and sadness – “Invisible Strings” is a performance-interactive art installation inspired by Bergman’s film “Autumn Sonata”, which tells the story of a selfish and controlling mother who makes her daughter incompetent in love. The story of an immature elder who demands and even harasses […]


Making an OAuth2 Custom Connector to fetch data from the Stack Exchange REST API in Power Apps

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/annabel-treshansky/2022/05/31/making-an-oauth2-custom-connector-to-fetch-data-from-the-stack-exchange-rest-api-in-power-apps/

  Introduction This post describes a Power App that fetches and displays data from the Stack Exchange REST API using OAuth2 authentication, with a custom connector created by importing a collection from Postman. Why did this happen? This is a step in my ongoing project to access our Blackboard Learn Virtual Learning Environment using REST […]


Colloquium

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/translating-informed-consent/colloquium/

Translating informed consent in maternal healthcare and beyond This online event took place on Friday 7 October 2022 Thank you very much to all the participants! Abstracts can be found below.  Informed consent is integral to maternity care. Throughout pregnancy, labour, birth, and the postnatal period, the childbearing woman or person, or parents, are regularly required […]


Publications

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/amcleod1/publications/

Refereed publications, book chapters and edited volumes Anderson, G., Borooah, S., Megaw, R., Bagnaninchi, P., Weller, R., McLeod, A. and Dhillon, B. (2024) UVR and RPE – The Good, the Bad and the degenerate Macula. Progress in Retinal and Eye Research, 100, 101233. DOI: 10.1016/j.preteyeres.2023.101233. Durand, M. and McLeod, A. (2023) A dataset of global […]


Journal Articles

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/scphrp/journal-articles/

The Scottish Collaboration for Public Health Research and Policy (SCPHRP) publishes a range of publications including magazines, bulletins, reports, articles, recordings, and commentaries. If you wish to view any publications in another format please send an email with the details of the file you require – such as the web link, reference number and date – using […]


Conferences and Public Events -- Edinburgh, Guwahati, Kolkata

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/rseaward_indianfamines/events/

  80 years of the 1943 Bengal Famine: Remembering through Talks and Events (Under the RSE Research Network Grant for the Project “The British Empire, Scotland, and Indian Famines: Writings on Food Crisis in Colonial India”, Gr. No. 69777) January 5-8, 2024   DAY 1, JANUARY 5   Venue: Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of […]


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