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Reminder: LGBT+ and Allies Lunch, Chaplaincy, 12.30pm Wednesday 24 April 2019

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/divinity-equality-and-diversity/2019/04/23/reminder-lgbt-and-allies-lunch-chaplaincy-12-30pm-wednesday-24-april-2019/

Members of the School who are LGBT+ and Allies are invited to a ‘bring-your-own’ (BYO) Lunch at the Chaplaincy, 12.30pm Wednesday 24 April 2019. This is to offer a space for LGBT+ and Allies in the School of Divinity to come together and explore experiences of studying and working in the School. We have the […]


Population Study of Breast Cancer in Ghana Identifies Associated Risk Factors

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/institute-genetics-cancer/2020/12/17/population-study-of-breast-cancer-in-ghana-identifies-associated-risk-factors/

It is clearer now more than ever of the importance of epidemiology, the study of the distribution and determinants of health and disease. Epidemiology is vital in shaping public health prevention and cancer control programmes by providing evidence of associated risk factors for the disease that, if modifiable, can be promoted and if not might […]


Associative Method

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/craftingmagic/methods/associative/

The way Magic works is to bring things together through their inherent similarity. Ficino Amore, VI, 10: 106 ‘whereby the efficacy of the ritual acts was sought to be seen within an observer’s empirical “cause-effect” scheme..’ Tambiah, S. J. (2013). Form and Meaning of Magical Acts. Germany, Harvard University Press, p61. ‘According to the descriptions […]


The association of circulating inflammatory markers with recurrent vascular events after stroke: a prospective cohort study

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/scphrp/2014/03/20/the-association-of-circulating-inflammatory-markers-with-recurrent-vascular-events-after-stroke-a-prospective-cohort-study/

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: inflammatory markers may be associated with recurrent vascular events after stroke. We aimed to determine the association between IL-6, C-reactive protein, fibrinogen and white cell count, with recurrent vascular events after stroke, and to compare the association between circulating inflammatory markers with the risk of death from vascular vs nonvascular causes. METHODS: […]


UK General collection introduction

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/digitalislameurope/research-findings/archiving/about-the-collections-2/uk-general-collection-introduction/

Gary R Bunt (UK Team and Website data analysis) Anna Grasso (UK Team and Website data analysis) This archive is part of the Digital Islam Across Europe project’s collection. One of the DigitIslam project outputs focuses on website data and collection analysis. The objective is to identify, catalogue and analyse Muslim organisations’ and actors’ websites […]


Are there health benefits associated with comprehensive smoke-free laws

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/scphrp/2014/03/21/are-there-health-benefits-associated-with-comprehensive-smoke-free-laws/

Introduction In the past few years, comprehensive smoke-free laws that prohibit smoking in all workplaces have been introduced in many jurisdictions in the US, Canada, and Europe. In this paper, we review published studies to ascertain if there is any evidence of health benefits resulting from the implementation of these laws. Methods All papers relating […]


Siobhan O’Connor appointed as an Associate Editor with the International Journal of Older People Nursing

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/nursing-blog/siobhan-oconnor-appointed-as-an-associate-editor-with-the-international-journal-of-older-people-nursing/

Siobhan O’Connor, a Lecturer in Nursing Studies, will be joining the editorial team at the International Journal of Older People Nursing (IJOPN), one of the top ranked gerontological nursing journals. Under the direction of Editor-in-Chief, Professor Sarah H. Kagan at the University of Pennsylvania School Of Nursing, this peer-reviewed journal provides an international forum for […]


What Is a Chaplaincy Anyway?

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/cmcdona1/2022/11/08/what-is-a-chaplaincy-anyway/

When I go cycling down to St Abbs, I pass a farm with a board outside saying ‘Growing great vegetables’ and I feel admiration and envy! I want a strapline like that for the Chaplaincy: no nonsense, say it like it is, state what you do. But I can’t think of one! We do have […]


Vote of Thanks

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/gifford-lectures/2018/03/09/vote-of-thanks/

Below is the vote of thanks that Professor David Fergusson gave at the conclusion of Professor Agustin Fuentes’ 2018 Gifford Lectures at the University of Edinburgh. Fergusson is Professor of Divinity, Principal of New College, Chaplain to the Queen in Scotland, and a former Gifford Lecturer. His vote of thanks can be found below. 2018 […]


AN ILLUSTRATED LIFE

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/cmcdona1/2023/02/28/136/

Associate Chaplain Geoffrey Baines plays with form to explore how drawing by hand ‘proffers a joining of our inside and outside worlds, when the rush and noise of 21st century life refuses us rest and reflection.’  AN ILLUSTRATED LIFE   Each of the projects described in this book has at its centre something drawn by hand.* Quentin Blake   […]


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