Any views expressed within media held on this service are those of the contributors, should not be taken as approved or endorsed by the University, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the University in respect of any particular issue.

blogs.ed

blogs.ed

Staff and student blogs for our connected learning community

Search results for: associate chaplain urzula glienecke

Our Team

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/literacylab/our-team/

We work regularly and routinely with partners from different national and community organisations and charities, in addition to teachers, children and young people to carry out our research.  Details of the research team based at the University of Edinburgh coordinating these projects can be found here. Literacy Lab Lead Dr Sarah McGeown.  Sarah’s research involves […]


Invited workshop talk: Giulio Guerrieri

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/he-lab/2021/07/15/invited-workshop-talk-giulio-guerrieri/

Our new team member Giulio is giving an invited talk at LSFA, an FSCD-associated workshop. More details on the workshop web page: https://mat.unb.br/lsfa2021/pages/invited.html Understanding the lambda-calculus via (non-)linearity and rewriting.Abstract: The lambda-calculus is the model of computation underlying functional programming languages and proof assistants. Actually, there are many lambda-calculi, depending on the evaluation mechanism (e.g., […]


Kirkwall Conservation Area Appraisal

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/sccs/2012/07/24/kirkwall-conservation-area-appraisal/

Orkney Islands Council commissioned the SCCS to carry out an appraisal of the existing conservation area in Kirkwall and to make recommendations in relation to any potential boundary review in advance of the Council submitting applications for funding through the CARS and THI schemes of Historic Scotland and Heritage Lottery Fund. Under the guidance of […]


Recognise ME – teaching AND being a technician are not mutually exclusive! - Emily Salvesen

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/technicians/2019/08/19/recognise-me-teaching-and-being-a-technician-are-not-mutually-exclusive/

There’s a whirlwind out there.   Add to the many things that you do already and help others with, what more can you fit in ?   Everyone feels stretched at times and it’s so important that whilst doing your role well you also feel you are gaining recognition whether that’s a word of thanks or praise […]


EARN Summer Conference 2019

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/andrewtwelves/2019/06/12/earn-summer-conference-2019/

For the summer meeting of the Edinburgh Arctic Research Network (EARN), polar researchers from across the UK gathered on a wet and windy June Friday at the Edinburgh Centre for Carbon Innovation (ECCI). Following a remit to promote collaborations transcending academic disciplines, the conference got under way with a pair of keynote talks focusing on the […]


A visit from Hugh Masters

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/nursing-blog/visit-chief-nurse/

The MSc in Advancing Nursing Practice were treated to a visit from Hugh Masters, Associate Chief Nursing Officer from the Scottish Government. Hugh met with students on a theme of inspiration and leadership, and this proved to be a great topic for a really fruitful discussion for the international group of students. ‘The meeting with Hugh Masters last week was […]


Uploading videos to MS Stream channel/group

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/ilts/2020/10/06/uploading-videos-to-ms-stream-channel-group/

On MS Stream, Channels act more like a way to organise videos of different topics without permission methods. In MS Stream, Groups are created to give permission to users to view videos, with a channel added within a group, normally meant to organise videos by different topics for the group. This blog post will demonstrate […]


Special issue of Scottish Affairs - out now

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/CRFRresilience/2020/10/29/special-issue-of-scottish-affairs-out-now/

This blog began in 2018 in response to growing interest in ACEs – or Adverse Childhood Experiences in Scotland. As academics, we were fascinated by the speed at which the concept had been popularised, and the extent to which it was shaping policy and practice across social care domains. Through the blog and seminars, we […]


The Foodwise Project: chomping, challenging and changing

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/sustainability/2015/the-foodwise-project-chomping-challenging-and-changing/

Eugenia Jain, Research Associate in Low Carbon R&Dialogue, discusses the Foodwise Project – a blog to promote dialogue about issues surrounding sustainable and healthy food. Back in October 2014, researchers in the School of Geosciences at the University of Edinburgh organised an innovative ‘design thinking’ weekend workshop as part of the EU ‘Low Carbon R&Dialogue’ project. […]


About this project:

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/my_baby_and_i/2020/05/11/about-the-project/

Who could argue that the birth of a child is not a magical event?  Besides ‘magic,’ however, there are other words that could accurately describe this period, like the word ‘changes’ – Changes in our everyday routine, sleep, mood, priorities, expenses, social interactions and, most of all, our social roles. You are now the ‘mum’ […]


css.php

Report this page

To report inappropriate content on this page, please use the form below. Upon receiving your report, we will be in touch as per the Take Down Policy of the service.

Please note that personal data collected through this form is used and stored for the purposes of processing this report and communication with you.

If you are unable to report a concern about content via this form please contact the Service Owner.

Please enter an email address you wish to be contacted on. Please describe the unacceptable content in sufficient detail to allow us to locate it, and why you consider it to be unacceptable.
By submitting this report, you accept that it is accurate and that fraudulent or nuisance complaints may result in action by the University.

  Cancel