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Redeployment Register: you've got to be in it to win it (2/2)

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/iad4researchers/2022/02/24/redeployment-register_2/

For many people, there is a stigma around adding their details on the redeployment register. While we acknowledge that the register is not perfect, we argue in the first part of this two-post series that not using it is a missed opportunity. The following stories show that surmounting our reluctance towards this excel spreadsheet can […]


Grayson Perry: Smash Hits

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s2557084_art-in-practice-1-2023-2024yr/2023/11/14/grayson-perry-smash-hits/

As a Grayson Perry enthusiast, I was excited to hear of his extensive exhibition at the Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh. I first visited the exhibition on the 22nd October 2023 and was enamored by his work, resulting in me spending 2 hours observing the various prints, tapestries and ceramic pieces featured within the rooms. […]


Tell Us About Your Methodology - 6SQuID

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/research-bow/tell-us-about-your-methodology-6squid/

Welcome to our second instalment of our new blog series Tell Us About Your Methodology. We are thrilled to be able to find out more about what our PGR cohort are currently working on, and this month we share with you an interview with 3rd year PhD candidate Jillian Manner (Health in Social Science) What […]


Future Challenges for the Land Register of Scotland: Automation and privatisation (Part One)

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/private-law/2020/01/14/future-challenges-for-the-land-register-of-scotland-automation-and-privatisation-part-one/

Looking over the horizon, there are two challenges that may soon engage the attention of the Land Register of Scotland: the automation of the register and the privatisation of its operation. These have increasingly preoccupied Australasian and Canadian registries over the last ten to twenty years. In the first of a two-part posting, Rod Thomas, […]


Motor Neuron Disease (MND) And Its Impact on The Health of New Zealand

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s2175608_global-health-challenges-an-introduction-2021-2022sem1/2021/10/11/motor-neuron-disease-mnd-and-its-impact-on-the-health-of-new-zealand/

Glenda and Grant Lovatt. Grant has motor neurone disease and his wife cares for him full-time. Photo / Greg Bowker   In June 2018,New Zealand Herald revealed a commentary by Emma Russell coverage a brand new study has found that New Zealand’s motor neuron disease (MND) death rate is that the highest in the world […]


Alumni #EdLifeSciences career stories: from university to the workplace

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/careersinformed/alumni-edlifesciences-career-stories-from-university-to-the-workplace/

It’s always rewarding to showcase the career paths of alumni… today we are delighted to shine the spotlight on career paths from #EdLifeSciences alumni. Kyla Atkinson, Link Careers Consultant for the School of Biological Sciences, has summarised the recent Alumni Insights Careers Showcase events where alumni were keen to pass on their insights. The Deanery […]


A glimpse into my global health research journey at the University of Edinburgh

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/postgradlife/global-health-research-journey/

Hello, I’m Dominic Arthur, and my academic journey led me to the heart of Scotland where I obtained an undergraduate degree in Biological Sciences (Immunology) at the University of Edinburgh. Despite my initial inclination towards engineering due to a love for physics and mathematics in high school, the allure of the intricate workings of the […]


Tallulah Thompson - Reflections on metadata

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/isintern/2024/03/20/2398/

Programme of Study and Year: 1st year Informatics (MInf) Intern Position: Media and Podcasting Intern Introduction Hi! I’m Tallulah and I’m in my 4th week as the Media and Podcasting Intern with Media Hopper Create. So far, I’ve been looking through videos uploaded to Media Hopper Create to analyse their metadata and see how it could […]


【ERC Coffee House Tech Talk Series】Parallel and Distributed Graph Neural Networks: An In-Depth Concurrency Analysis [Maciej Besta]

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/he-lab/2022/06/01/besta/

Date Thursday 9 June @ 09:30 – 10:30 (UK time) Presenter Maciej Besta Affiliation ETH Zurich Location [Online] Meeting link: https://welink.zhumu.com/j/158022218   Abstract Graph neural networks (GNNs) are among the most powerful tools in deep learning. They routinely solve complex problems on unstructured networks, such as node classification, graph classification, or link prediction, with high […]


Sigil Intervention

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s1649008_art-practice-4-2020-2021yr/2020/10/08/sigil-intervention/

I found this sigil lying on the path or random arrangement either way, the moment I saw it felt magnetic it was lite up in my path through the gardens   so this is my interpretation: [3] three apples: divine knowledge [3] three: three has a divine association and represents the triad of life the […]


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