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#CelebratingTogether: Dr Tilo Kunath

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/learningexchange/2021/04/19/celebratingtogether-dr-tilo-kunath/

 Edinburgh University Students’ Association’s Student-Led Teaching Awards are back to recognise outstanding members of learning and support staff. After a challenging year for everyone, we’re celebrating our worthy nominees by shouting about their successes across our digital platforms.    What is your full name?  Tilo Kunath  What is your job title?  Reader in Regenerative Neurobiology  What school […]


#CelebratingTogether: Dr Jennifer Skilling

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/learningexchange/2021/04/04/celebratingtogether-dr-jennifer-skilling/

Edinburgh University Students’ Association’s Student-Led Teaching Awards are back to recognise outstanding members of learning and support staff. After a challenging year for everyone, we’re celebrating our worthy nominees by shouting about their successes across our digital platforms.    What is your full name?  Jennifer Skilling  What is your job title?  Senior Lecturer  What school or service […]


Monthly Digest (March 2021)

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/learningexchange/2021/03/25/monthly-digest-march-2021/

The Hybrid Teaching Exchange is where colleagues can share work in progress, learning, insights, ideas, plans and resources to support hybrid teaching.  The aim of these digests is to provide an overview of the site and highlight new and existing content that we hope will be useful and of interest to you and colleagues. Following […]


#CelebratingTogether: Callum Stevens

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/learningexchange/2021/03/03/celebratingtogether-callum-stevens/

Edinburgh University Students’ Association’s Student-Led Teaching Awards are back to recognise outstanding members of learning and support staff. After a challenging year for everyone, we’re celebrating our worthy nominees by shouting about their successes across our digital platforms.    What is your full name?  Callum Stevens  What is your job title?  PhD student – Quantum Condensed Matter […]


Biography

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/imain/biography/

Qualifications Ian has a BSc in Physics (University of St Andrews) an MSc (advanced course) in Geophysics (University of Durham) and a PhD in Seismology (University of Edinburgh) for a thesis entitled ‘Seismotectonics and seismic hazard’, supervised by Paul Burton of the BGS and Kenneth Creer at the University of Edinburgh. Career Ian got his […]


Connecting like humans do --> CNY

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s2062365_drawn-from-the-city-2021-2022sem2/2022/04/05/connecting-like-humans-do-cny/

I understand there was a bit of a jump between David Byrn’s Like Humans do and Chinese New Year. Hopefully, this blog post will help illustrate how I made the connection. I think this line of thought does stem from me growing up in an environment where I was in the majority then suddenly shifting […]


Conferences & Presentations

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/digitalislameurope/research-findings/conferences-presentations/

Presentation of initial Qualitative and Quantitative results at the BRAIS 2024 conference in Leeds, 20th & 21st of May 2024 Members of the DigiIslam project presented two panels (Qualitative & Quantitative) at the BRAIS 2024 conference. Presentations were given from the Lithuania Team (represented by Co-I Egdūnas Račius), the Poland team (represented by Co-I Katarzyna […]


ABRACADABRA

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s1436180_tpg-sites-2020-2021sem1/2021/03/01/abracadabra/

ABRACADABRA. A word that now in Western society we associate with stage magicians pulling rabbits out of hats. Historically, Abracadabra was believed to have healing and protective powers, and was often inscribed into amulets. The word is of unknown origin, but the earliest occurrence of the word is in the 2nd century works of Serenus […]


Go EastSide Webinar: How does Regeneration energise a community?

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/groundswell/2021/04/17/339/

EastSide Greenways are pleased to announce the sixth in a series of webinars hosted by EastSide Greenways in partnership with Queen’s University Belfast. Our sixth webinar will explore the principles and practice of Urban Regeneration; ‘How does Regeneration energise a community?’ Guest speakers: Agustina Martire – Senior Lecturer in Architecture, Queens University Belfast Mark O’Donnell – […]


8: artist reference

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s1844709_drawn-from-the-city-2020-2021sem2/2021/02/02/progression-reminder-notes-for-next-stage/

The artist I have been influenced the most by thematically is Marcel Duchamp. He is so often used as an example in higher education, particularly his iconic ‘Fountain’ 1917. For this reason I have only ever shunned his work, becuase you get more points if the stuff you’ve researched isn’t in the teachers powerpoint. His […]


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