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In this post, Callum Paterson, the Design Lead on the Student Voice Project in Registry Services, presents a reflective round-up of the 16 blog posts from the ‘Student Voice in Practice’ series (May-June 2025), and offers five thing he took away from the series. Callum was previously part of the Student Voice team at Edinburgh […]
The brain integrates information not only from the five external senses – hearing, smell, taste, touch, and vision – but also from the three internal senses: interoception, proprioception, and the vestibular sense. (See our blog for the crossmodal correspondences between the senses, Vision, haptic touch, and hearing, Multisensory processing, and Food for thought: taste, smell […]
Today’s Film: Tokyo Godfathers One Christmas Eve, three homeless people—middle-aged alcoholic Gin, transgender woman Hana, and teenage runaway Miyuki—discover an abandoned newborn while searching through the garbage for presents, along with a note asking whoever finds the baby to take good care of her and a key leading to a bag with clues to the parents’ identity. […]
by Dr Jinal Dadiya, Lecturer in Law, Goldsmiths University of London Introduction There has been a recent rise in former romantic partners instituting tortious actions against one another for events which took place within the course of their romantic relationships. This is the case both in the UK,[1] and in other common law jurisdictions.[2] In […]
With Ryan E. Henke & Melvatha R. Chee, I edited a volume titled Bridging Child Language Research to Practice for Indigenous Language Revitalization. As of December 10, the volume is available free and open access for everyone via University of Hawai’i Press. Read the full volume at the LD&C website here. Or, learn more about what […]
Today is the first day of this year’s wonderfully long Christmas holiday, so I should be feeling relaxed and jovial. But I have had to return my car to the garage after some very expensive repairs have failed to do the job. So I am feeling stressed as I return to Lenzie by train, just […]