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Critically Envisioning Biometric AI Futures

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/radlab/2023/09/27/critically-envisioning-biometric-ai-futures/

Biometric AI Futures in Law Enforcement Report. This new report presents research from the ‘Critically Exploring Biometric AI Futures’ project. The project explored the use of new Biometric Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems in law enforcement, the challenges of fostering trust around their deployment and maps out debates on the main social, ethical, and legal concerns. […]


Collections List

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/digitalislameurope/research-findings/archiving/collections/

This archive is part of the Digital Islam Across Europe project’s collection. One of the DigitIslam project outputs focuses on website data and collection analysis. The objective is to identify, catalogue and analyse Muslim organisations’ and actors’ websites (Online Islamic Environments or OIEs) from these different countries 1. The collections are either organised according to […]


Looking Inside the Brain: A Q&A with Heather Whalley, Niamh MacSweeney, Miruna Barbu and Liana Romaniuk

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/depressiondetectives/2021/04/26/looking-inside-the-brain-a-qa-with-heather-whalley-niamh-macsweeney-miruna-barbu-and-liana-romaniuk/

Depression Detectives is holding weekly Q&As, which are a chance for us to to quiz scientists and experts who work on depression or related topics. Last week we were joined by four scientists from Edinburgh University – brain imaging expert Heather Whalley and her colleagues Niamh MacSweeney, Miruna Barbu and Liana Romaniuk.  Q&A Hi all! […]


My Data Trusts Essay - a key reference going forward in my research

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/ls_efie11121_efie11122_2022_23/2023/09/16/my-data-trusts-essay-a-key-reference-going-forward-in-my-research/

Data Trusts Essay Summary A key reference for my thinking on my final project is the essay that I put together for the Datafication, Accountability and Democracy module in Semester 1 of 2022. I’m sharing a quick outline, meta summary, and reflection on this essay for referencing back to in future blog posts. Why have […]


Twitter wit

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s1357934/2019/10/25/twitter-wit/

Social media activity is frequently condemned by commentators for fostering an ‘instrumental mode of grasping the world as a collection of objects for control, consumption and accumulation’ (Schwarz 85) thus engendering an exploitative attitude to creativity and sociability. For Ori Schwartz for instance, ‘this exploitation of the present’ leads to ‘the constant search for valuable […]


#CelebratingTogether: Dr Azucena Guzman

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/learningexchange/2021/04/26/celebratingtogether-dr-azucena-guzman/

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?  Azucena Guzman  What is your job title?  Lecturer in Clinical Psychology  What school […]


#CelebratingTogether: Marco Rojas Cantero

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/learningexchange/2021/04/03/celebratingtogether-marco-rojas-cantero/

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? Marco Rojas Cantero  What is your job title?  CSA cleaning assistance  What school […]


#CelebratingTogether: Dr Pete Connick

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/learningexchange/2021/03/03/celebratingtogether-dr-pete-connick/

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?   Peter Connick  What is your job title?  Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer  What school […]


#CelebratingTogether: Dr Athanasios Angeloudis

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/learningexchange/2021/02/08/ta-athanasios-angeloudis/

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 fantastic nominees by shouting about their successes across our digital platforms. #CelebratingTogether   What is your full name?  Athanasios Angeloudis  What is your job title?  Lecturer in Civil Engineering  […]


University of Edinburgh wins 'Best Education Mobile Website' award

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/website-communications/university-of-edinburgh-wins-best-education-mobile-website-award/

We’ve won the 2015 Best Mobile Website award from the Web Marketing Association in the education  category, for the quality of our website when viewed on mobile devices. This is a reflection of all the work we’ve done on making the site responsive for all screen sizes, including mobile devices such as tablets and mobile […]


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