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https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s1911343_art-practice-2-2020-2021yr/2020/11/05/stock-photo-associations/

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Students' Association's Teaching Awards Podcast - Dr Dimitri Mignard and Sam Nwokoro

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/learningexchange/2021/05/19/students-associations-teaching-awards-podcast-dr-dimitri-mignard-and-sam-nwokoro/

Welcome to the Edinburgh University Student’s Association Teaching Award Podcast Series, working with the Edinburgh Hybrid Teaching Exchange to celebrate those that have been nominated and shortlisted for this year’s awards. In this episode, Grace Lavender, Student Council Facilitator and 4th Year Religious Studies Student, talks with 2021 nominees Dr. Dimitri Mignard from the School […]


Protocol of a randomized controlled trial of the effectiveness of physician education and activation versus two rehabilitation programs for the treatment of Whiplash-associated Disorders

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/scphrp/2014/03/21/protocol-of-a-randomized-controlled-trial-of-the-effectiveness-of-physician-education-and-activation-versus-two-rehabilitation-programs-for-the-treatment-of-whiplash-associated-disorders/

Background: Whiplash injuries are an important public health problem that is associated with significant disability and high health care utilization. Recent cohort studies suggest that physician care may be the most effective treatment for patients with whiplash-associated disorders. However, these findings have not been tested in a randomized controlled trial. The purpose of this study is to determine which […]


Clinical and imaging associations of discrepancies between acute clinical stroke syndrome and infarct on brain imaging (’€œclinical-imaging dissociation’€)

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/scphrp/2014/03/21/clinical-and-imaging-associations-of-discrepancies-between-acute-clinical-stroke-syndrome-and-infarct-on-brain-imaging-clinical-imaging-dissociation/

Up to 20% of lacunar infarcts are clinically misdiagnosed as cortical infarcts and vice versa. The reasons for this discrepancy are unclear. We assessed clinical and imaging features which might explain this ‘clinical-imaging dissociation’ (C-ID). METHODS: Patients with an acute stroke syndrome (cortical or lacunar) underwent magnetic resonance imaging including diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI). We recorded […]


Remembrance Day, Invisibility and Emotions: Reclaiming nurses’ work in the World War One

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/nursing-blog/remembrance-day-invisibility-and-emotions-reclaiming-nurses-work-in-the-world-war-one/

The last 11th November at 11 am in the wonderful Playfair Library Hall, the University of Edinburgh, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh Napier University and Queen Margaret University joined for a Remembrance Day Service to commemorate the centenary of the end of WW1. Professor Tonks Fawcett participated in the Service representing Nursing Studies in the occasion, beautiful […]


The Students' Association's Teaching Awards 2021: Winners

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/learningexchange/2021/05/13/the-students-associations-teaching-awards-2021-winners/

This year’s Teaching Awards came to an end on Wednesday 12 May, when we announced the winners over on the Students’ Association’s Facebook page. Over 2800 students took the time to nominate a member of staff this year, showing that the dedication of our lecturers, supervisors, support staff and tutors has not gone unnoticed. We […]


Reflections on the International Association for Suicide Prevention Conference (IASP) 2023

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/suicide-cultures/2023/10/09/reflections-on-the-international-association-for-suicide-prevention-conference-iasp-2023/

Recently, several members of the Suicide Cultures research team had the chance to present preliminary analyses from the project at the International Association for Suicide Prevention (IASP) conference in Piran, Slovenia. Amy Chandler, Emily Yue, and Sarah Huque all presented Suicide Cultures work. Our colleague Hazel Marzetti presented on behalf of the Suicide In/As Politics […]


From Business Development Intern in Edinburgh to Project Delivery Associate in Ghana

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/careersinformed/from-business-development-intern-in-edinburgh-to-project-delivery-associate-in-ghana/

Dorcas Afia Amoh-Mensah graduated in 2017 with an MSc in Africa and International Development. After graduation, as part of the Employ.ed in an SME internship programme, she worked as a Business Development Intern with Challenges Worldwide and since then she has continued working with them in Ghana as a Project Delivery Associate. Hear about her […]


Vote of Thanks

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/gifford-lectures/2019/06/01/vote-of-thanks-2/

Below is the vote of thanks that Professor David Fergusson gave at the conclusion of Professor Dame Mary Beard’s 2019 Gifford Lectures at the University of Edinburgh. Fergusson is Professor of Divinity and Director of  Research at New College here at the University of Edinburgh, Chaplain to the Queen in Scotland, and a former Gifford […]


“Watershed, lit., fig": 2020 Association for Literature, Environment, and Culture in Canada (ALECC) biennial conference

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/environmental-humanities/2020/07/22/watershed-lit-fig-2020-association-for-literature-environment-and-culture-in-canada-alecc-biennial-conference/

“Watershed, lit., fig.,” is the theme of the 2020 Association for Literature, Environment, and Culture in Canada (ALECC) biennial conference, an interdisciplinary conference of environmental humanities and literary scholars, creative writers, artists, and environmental activists who will discuss watersheds in a literal and figurative sense. As watersheds refer to crucial periods or turning points, as […]


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