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#CelebratingTogether: Professor Federica Pedriali
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/learningexchange/2021/05/10/celebratingtogether-professor-federica-pedriali/
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? Federica Pedriali What is your job title? Professor of Italian; Head of Italian What […]
#CelebratingTogether: Victoria Turner
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/learningexchange/2021/05/04/celebratingtogether-victoria-turner/
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? Victoria Turner What is your job title? PhD Candidate What school or service […]
#CelebratingTogether: Professor Pam Smith
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/learningexchange/2021/03/18/celebratingtogether-professor-pam-smith/
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? Pamela Ann Smith What is your job title? Professorial Fellow, Nursing Studies What […]
Literature surrounding femininity and eating disorders.
Melinda A. Green, Christopher M. Davids, Anna K. Skaggs, Cori M. Riopel & Jada J. Hallengren (2008) Femininity and Eating Disorders, Eating Disorders, 16:4, 283-293 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10640260802115829?casa_token=2dlKJv-a6_gAAAAA%3AG9WlLr3GWBdqZDvsdVd1kpMnH53N3RBLORi03eG9UjlEv4N_ZG7o4qEdI4BE0j1PSPZUxaRGKB1t “The femininity theory of eating disorders (EDs) specifies that higher levels of femininity are associated with higher levels of ED pathology (Boskind-Lodahl, 1976). Femininity theory suggests women at-risk for EDs endorse traditional feminine gender […]
Presenting a social study of data science in football
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/footballanalytics/2020/10/09/a-presentation/
How big data and quick decision making fit together? I am Lecturer in Science, Technology & Innovation Studies at the University of Edinburgh, developing a sociology of data science. I am interested in how data is used in high-velocity environments. In the last ten years, I focused my research on business managers finding that when […]
Navigating undergraduate academia as a mature student...
…by Tristan / from Edinburgh / studying MA (Hons) Ancient and Medieval History / 4th year In 2018, the University of Edinburgh launched its Access Programme as part of its Widening Participating Initiative. As a 26-year-old who had been out of education for four consecutive years, having previously studied Acting and Performance, and later Art […]
Sprint 3 | Inhabiting Practice
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s2321841_contemporary-art--open-learning-2022-2023sem1/2022/11/06/59/
I have been asked to research, design, run and document an ‘Open’ workshop that teaches an aspect of my practice to a group of peers. I’m not sure what a ‘practice’ is, or if I have one! How can I figure this out? I’m also unsure about what ‘teaching’ this in the ‘Open’ might involve. […]
What I would have said… Using Arts Based Research Methods in Suicide Prevention Research
Last week I presented some of the work we’ve been doing on the Suicide in/as Politics project at a conference. Unfortunately the way conferences work means that I had to tell the conference organisers what I was going to talk about months in advance. I had no idea at that time whether we would have […]
Update: Impact of Brexit on European Commission research funding
Update 27/1/20. This information in this post is now out of date. Please refer to this post for the latest information. Áine Ryan, Research Funding Manager (EU & International), outlines the implications of the UK leaving the EU on current awards, on applications awaiting notification and on applications not yet submitted. We strongly encourage […]
Edinburgh Innovations: Making ideas work for a better world
In this guest blog post, Anna Cuthbert, Marketing Executive in Edinburgh Innovations (EI), highlights the variety of support, training and resources available from EI, the University of Edinburgh’s commercialisation service. Edinburgh Innovations (EI) is the University of Edinburgh’s commercialisation service. We connect academic expertise with real-world challenges to drive innovation and impact through collaboration. We […]
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