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Using MyEd and Learn Ultra
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/infstudenttips/using-myed-learn-ultra/
As a student at the University, you will be using two important tools called MyEd and Learn Ultra. Understanding how to use each of these tools effectively is important. Read below to familiarise yourself with them! MyEd MyEd is the main hub of information for students. From here you can see your timetable, courses, search […]
The data management caterpillar and the management information butterfly
Our colleagues in the Strategic Reporting team are creating some great dashboards about the university’s staff population, based on the work we’ve done with them to provide data via the data warehouse. These dashboards have been favourably received by several executive-level boards. It’s good to see the investment in the data warehouse showing its value. […]
【BAYES COFFEE HOUSE TECH TALK SERIES】The Duality of Abstraction
Vikraman Choudury will give a talk, in person and online, for the Coffee House Tech Talk Series. Details of the talk are below. Title: The Duality of Abstraction Speaker: Vikraman Choudury When: 11am Tue 17 Oct 2023 Where: Bayes Coffee House, 4/F Bayes Centre Join Online: https://meeting.huaweicloud.com/welink/webrtc/?lang=en-US#/j/99020138 Meeting ID: 99020138 Passcode: 809719 Abstract There are […]
The Netherdale Stand, Gala Fairydean Rovers – an innovative approach to the repair of a Brutalist classic
Wednesday, 3 April 2024 14.00-15.00 BST – Zoom Webinar (Register via Eventbrite here) The Netherdale Stand, Gala Fairydean Rovers – an innovative approach to the repair of a Brutalist classic Steve will give an overview of the recently-completed refurbishment of Peter Womersley’s Netherdale Stand in Galashiels. The presentation will focus on the approach to concrete […]
Collaborators
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/recyclingahospital/about-the-project/collaborators/
Gus Fisher Gus Fisher is an artist and craftsman specialising in letter design, stone carving and metal work. In his artistic practice, he combines his passion for lettering with experience of learning from UK master practitioners and traveling in Italy and Turkey, creating cutting edge designs. To date, Gus has worked on numerous works of […]
Original music composition demo and relevant cultural background research
This piece is an original theme music composition for our project, it is related to the background, the development of the storyline, and the overall thematic significance of the story. It is suggested that, the Chinese have long used images to convey auspicious wishes, such as plants, flowers, animals, birds and objects. (Laing, 2017). In […]
Dr. Ashwini N.V -'Antecedents and Motives for Self-Incineration among Women in India'
Self-Incineration refers to the act of burning oneself using kerosene, petrol, diesel, etc. Self-incineration as a method of suicide or self-harm is observed in India, especially among women. While there are epidemiological studies documenting the prevalence of self-incineration in the context of suicides or burns injuries in general, there aren’t studies that qualitatively explore the […]
Recap
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/education-futures-women-in-physics/recap/
Our input, analysis and interpretation so far In Analysis and Voices, we have gathered valuable input from many different perspectives to understand the situation in detail. It started with gathering a whole mountain of information on minorities, especially women, in physics. We organized all this data into five different categories and analyzed what seems […]
Weekly Changes - 22/07/2024
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/lcfg/2024/07/22/weekly-changes-22-07-2024/
After a few quiet weeks due to holidays we have a some notable changes again. Here are the details… inifile component For files managed by the LCFG inifile component (and also sssd and sysconfig which derive from it) there is a new options resource associated with each file. Currently only the noback option is supported, […]
Alumni Insight - Building an International Law Firm
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/careersinformed/alumni-insight-building-an-international-law-firm/
We are delighted to share this guest blog post from University of Edinburgh alumnus, Allan Rooney, founding partner of Rooney Nimmo and President of the Scottish Bar Association of New York (ScotBarNY). Allan provides a great insight into being an entrepreneur in US law. Hey everyone, my name is Allan Rooney and I am a founding […]
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