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paradox of time
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s1749107_art-practice-4-2020-2021yr/2021/03/11/paradox-of-time/
Mieke Bai, Sticky images: the foreshortening of time in an Art of duration, 2000 “as the historian of Annales school would contrast la court duree with la longue duree, the one changing fast, the other slowly – so that the notion of linear time becomes muddled” “The contrast between two temporalities.. constant awareness that time […]
Meteorology on Arran
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/hughpumphrey/2017/10/02/meteorology-on-arran/
This is the first chance I have had to blog since going on the meteorology field course to Arran with the third-year geophysics-and-meteorology students. And I am already on another field course (of which more later); this part of the academic year is truly chaotic. The students spend the week doing a variety of meteorological […]
Workshop: Digital Footprints lab – explore your tracks and traces
Workshop: Digital Footprints lab – explore your tracks and traces 22 April 2015 (14.00-15.30) 29 April 2015 (13.30-15.00) Booking link: www.ed.ac.uk/iad/digitalfootprint Join us for one of our labs on Managing your Digital Footprint. We will explore our own digital tracks and traces (on your choice of machines in the computer lab or your own devices) and […]
A grounded theory of how social support influences physical activity in adolescent girls
A grounded theory of how social support influences physical activity in adolescent girls Yvonne Laird (SCPHRP), Samantha Fawkner (Physical Activity for Health Research Centre, University of Edinburgh), Ailsa Niven (Physical Activity for Health Research Centre). Purpose Adolescent girls are not sufficiently active to achieve health benefits. Social support from friends and family has been positively associated with physical […]
Humanities on the Brink: Energy, Environment, Emergency, ASLE 2020 Virtual Symposium
Sponsored by the Association for the Study of Literature and Environment and the University of California, Santa Barbara July 10-31, 2020 Registration is now open: Register Online Cost: $25 or pay what you can on a sliding scale, starting at $5 USD. Symposium Schedule July 10: The symposium begins. All panels go live. Also live […]
Women in Film: Footnotes
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/thefilmdispatch/women-in-film-footnotes/
To find more information on this month’s theme… For more news on Women in the film business, try: Birds Eye View celebrates and champions films by women and non-binary people. https://www.birds-eye-view.co.uk Insta #reclaimtheframe In June 2019, BFI put together a list of 38 classic films directed by women https://www.bfi.org.uk/lists/top-your-watchlist-38-classics-directed-women Consider buying the 5 DVD set […]
Mental Health Resources for Dads
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/perinatalstudy/2022/04/28/mental-health-resources-for-dads/
List of Useful Resources: PANDA – Look here to learn more about postnatal depression in Dads Fathers Reaching Out – For information and support visit this website, run by mark Williams a campaigner, speaker and writer about father mental health. The Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) – A campaign leading a movement […]
Lab case study: Cold storage study
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/sustainability/2018/lab-case-study-cold-storage-study/
The University of Edinburgh’s Roslin Institute is carrying out research into making cold storage facilities more efficient. The study, which is being done in partnership with Eppendorf, VWR, and S-Lab, proposes to investigate the relationship between energy efficiency and storage temperature in Ultra Low Temperature (ULT) freezers. It will also assess the impacts of different […]
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Postwar Mass Housing
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/docomomoiscul/publications/e-proceedings-4/
POSTWAR MASS HOUSING – East + West, Conference 7-11 Sept 2011 by Miles Glendinning (University of Edinburgh) “The microrayon : the organisation of mass housing ensembles, Bucharest, 1956-1967” by Juliana Maxim (University of San Diego) “Concentrated responses to the issue of prefabricated mass housing ensembles, Bratislava, 1950-1995” by Henrieta Moravcikova (Slovak Academy of Science, Bratislava) […]
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