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The 63rd Language Lunch

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/languagelunch/2018/06/21/92/

The 63rd Language Lunch Date: 2018-06-21 Location: G.07 Informatics Forum The Effects of Second Language Processing on Comprehension Coreference Preferences Carine,Abraham; carine.abraham@gmail.com In discourse, processing ambiguous pronouns is often instantaneous for adult native speakers. Recently, studies have found effects of verbal aspect, specifically whether events are completed or ongoing (perfective vs imperfective), on pronoun disambiguation […]


The 63rd Language Lunch

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/languagelunch/2018/06/21/the-63rd-language-lunch/

The 63rd Language Lunch Date: 2018-06-21 Location: G.07 Informatics Forum The Effects of Second Language Processing on Comprehension Coreference Preferences Carine Abraham; c.abraham@ed.ac.uk In discourse, processing ambiguous pronouns is often instantaneous for adult native speakers. Recently, studies have found effects of verbal aspect, specifically whether events are completed or ongoing (perfective vs imperfective), on pronoun […]


Lessons learnt from implementing cloud technology during the COVID-19 pandemic and implications for the future of healthcare

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/kbeyer/2021/06/15/lessons-learnt-from-implementing-cloud-technology-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-and-implications-for-the-future-of-healthcare/

Lessons learnt from implementing cloud technology during the COVID-19 pandemic and implications for the future of healthcare Dr Kathrin Cresswell, PhD, Senior Lecturer, Director of Innovation, Usher Institute, The University of Edinburgh, UK   Professor Robin Williams, PhD, Professor of Social Research on Technology, and Director, Institute for the Study of Science, Technology and Innovation, […]


A Month on the Mile

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/illustrationeca/2016/03/22/a-month-on-the-mile/

Using a poem, A Month on The Mile:  http://www.scottishpoetrylibrary.org.uk/poetry/poems/month-mile by Edinburgh Makar Christine De Luca and Ingrid Murray, and an accompanying short film, made by Michelle Hanzelova that were commissioned byThe Royal Mile Business Association in 2015, 2nd year students of Illustration at ECA embarked on a project to illustrate aspects of the rich history […]


Looking for a research assistant in subsurface thermal energy storage modelling

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/integrate/2021/05/20/looking-for-a-research-assistant-in-subsurface-thermal-energy-storage-modelling/

Prof. Gioia Falcone from the University of Glasgow is looking for a highly motivated researcher for a post-doctoral research positions in the INTEGRATE project (Integrating seasonal Thermal storage with multiple energy sources to decarbonise Thermal Energy) which is a collaboration between the Universities of Edinburgh, Glasgow and Hull. The successful candidates will work alongside a […]


Week#7- Material and New Materialism: Bodies, Resources and Pollution

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s2078775_environmental-design-materials-ecologies-futures-2022-2023sem1/2022/12/05/week7-material-and-new-materialism-bodies-resources-and-pollution/

During the seminar, we were focusing on the terminology “vitality of matter” which was brought it up by Jane Bennet in her book Vibrant Matter. The idea of how things and beings are mutual was introduced, seeing how not only the carbon-based life is living but all matter can be considered as “living” from the perspective […]


Keynote 1: Dr Catherine Bovill, Senior Lecturer in Student Engagement (UoE) - 'Shaping the future curriculum with students'

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/learning-teaching-conference-2022/keynote-1-dr-catherine-bovill-senior-lecturer-in-student-engagement-uoe-shaping-the-future-curriculum-with-students/

Keynote 1: Dr Catherine Bovill, Senior Lecturer in Student Engagement at the Institute for Academic Development (IAD), University of Edinburgh.  “Shaping the future curriculum with students” In this keynote I will propose that universities are ‘better’ when they work together with students. I will argue that this is particularly the case when considering the curriculum – […]


Obituary: Peter Burrough

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/digimap/2009/01/26/obituary-peter-burrough/

Peter Burrough, one of the founding fathers of GIS research, died in Leiden on 9th January 2009. Peter Burrough is recognised for his for seminal work, Principles of GIS for land resources management. Published in 1986, the book introduced the essential technical tasks of GIS applications such as spatial data capture, storage, and output, and […]


CEID Research Group

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/morayhouseceid/research/

CEID Research Group Aims and Areas of Expertise: The CEID Research Group brings together a diverse group of researchers, scholars, and practitioners working on or interested in Comparative Education and/or Education and International Development. It aims to benefit the local and global community as a hub for critical reflection and evaluation, investigating the direct and […]


SPN Committee statement regarding the appointment of Simon Fanshawe to Rector of the University of Edinburgh

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/staffpridenetwork/2024/02/14/spn-committee-statement-regarding-the-appointment-of-simon-fanshawe-to-rector-of-the-university-of-edinburgh/

The Staff Pride Network Committee had a blog here expressing their disappointment and worry about the appointment of the new Rector and the processes that led to this, but the University has required us to remove the blog due to their perception that drawing attention to Simon Fanshawe’s publicly available views on trans people (and […]


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