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About me

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/gbromile/

I am Geoff Bromiley, a Professor in the School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh with a Personal Chair in Experimental Planetary Science. I am also an Associate Director of the UoE Centre for Science at Extreme Conditions. My research focuses on processes that occur within the interiors of rocky planets like the Earth, Mars and […]


10. The Future of EFI

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/southcollegestreet/?p=61

Following its short stay at South College Street, in Autumn 2023 the Edinburgh Futures Institute will move to its new permanent home in the former Old Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh on Lauriston Place. It is expected that the new building will become an attractive hub for learning, events and various community activities. The building will […]


18. Stained-Glass Window

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/southcollegestreet/?page_id=414

The stained-glass window is dedicated to Rev. Thomas Cochrane who was the first minister of the Pleasance United Free Church. He died in July 1902, having been minister of the church since the early 1850s. The window was designed and produced under the direction of Mr. John T. Stewart, the chief artist to Messrs. William […]


Arte Povera and traditional crafts

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s2048413_sustainable-sculpture-practice-2020-2021sem2/2021/01/19/arte-povera-and-traditional-crafts/

I decided to explore the art movement Arte povera and its use of materials that are not in line with materials used in so called ‘high’ art ie marble, bronze, oils on canvas etc. I was also drawn to the idea of using these ‘poor’ materials and looking back to examples of these materials being […]


Places available: Upcoming IAD PhD Workshops

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/iad4phd/2017/11/21/places-available-upcoming-iad-phd-workshops-6/

We have places available on the following upcoming workshops: Structured Writing Retreat Monday 27th November 2017 (9.30am – 4.30pm) Come to a writing retreat if you want to make progress on a writing project (such as a thesis chapter or a journal article) and build confidence in your academic writing skills. At this structured retreat, […]


RCN Scotland visit

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/digital-professionalism/2019/01/28/rcn-scotland-visit/

Eileen McKenna, the Associate Director of Professional Practice, at RCN Scotland came to speak to our nursing students today Monday 28th January. She delivered an hour long lecture in the Appleton building on digital professionalism covering a range of aspects. It was great to hear some case studies from NHS Lothain about how nurses are […]


(Old) About

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/animationresearch/about/

About the Network Animation Research Network Scotland has been established to bring together researchers and practitioners working in education and the creative industries. Its purpose is to increase awareness and visibility of the breadth of work in animation and the many related creative industries in Scotland and beyond.   About Us We are formed of […]


New Environmental Humanities fellow at IASH

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/environmental-humanities/2018/04/05/new-environmental-humanities-fellow-iash/

Dr Saskia Beudel of the University of Canberra has taken up an environmental humanities fellowship at IASH, where she’ll be working on interactions between environmental scientists and artists. She’ll be in Edinburgh from March to April this year, and will return for another month in January 2019. Dr Beudel lectures in writing and literary studies […]


Environmental concept 1 - reuse of stuff

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s2437610_environmental-design-materials-ecologies-futures-2022-2023sem1/2022/10/02/environmental-concept-1-reuse-of-stuff/

As mentioned in the first blog, as a designer, there is no way to stop the consumption of the large modern population. The creation of waste is inevitable in modern times. A large number of the designs are based on the theme of urging the public to reduce consumption or to reduce polluting behavior. Yet the […]


Competing in the International Erasmus Games

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/physics-astronomy/2023/05/25/competing-in-the-international-erasmus-games/

Congratulations to physics visiting student Sophia Hildebrand and team who was part of the UK delegation. In May, three students from The University of Edinburgh competed in the International Erasmus Games in Madrid, Spain, joining students from across the world competing in futsal, basketball (3×3), volleyball and athletics. About the games The International Erasmus Games […]


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