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Protest Piece

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s1941262_stitch-embroidering-our-heritage-into-contemporary-practice-2019-2020sem2/2020/04/13/protest-piece/

One of our tasks during this project was to create a Protest Piece’. Obviously for my project this was very appropriate. Protest art is used by activists and social movements to inform and persuade their audiences to produce a change.  This form of media is used a lot by groups as it is not financially […]


Young Peoples' Mental Health & Wellbeing and the Arts Symposium

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/scphrp/2014/03/19/young-peoples-mental-health-wellbeing-and-the-arts-symposium/

The Scottish Collaboration for Public Health Research and Policy (SCPHRP) in partnership with The Lyceum, Lisa Nicoll Productions and the University of Stirling invite you to an afternoon of talks from a variety of speakers on the topic of Young Peoples’ Mental Health & Wellbeing and the Arts. This free event will culminate in the premier of ‘Stolen Promises’, a […]


Alan Mason

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/animationresearch/about/alan-mason/

Alan Mason BIOGRAPHY Alan Mason is an experienced designer /illustrator/animator and writer who has worked on numerous film and arts projects, including prize winning features Silent Scream (Silver Bear Winner, Berlin Festival) and RA: Path of the Sun God (dir: Lesley Keen.) He recently produced the animated film Roderick. His 1997 novel Melodrama was described […]


The Water Next Time

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/environmental-humanities/2016/04/18/the-water-next-time/

Stefan Helmreich – The Water Next Time Audio playlist (6 tracks) Part 1 https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/environmental-humanities/wp-content/uploads/sites/6705/2016/04/Helmreich-Part-1.mp3 Part 2 https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/environmental-humanities/wp-content/uploads/sites/6705/2016/04/Helmreich-Part-2.mp3 Part 3 https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/environmental-humanities/wp-content/uploads/sites/6705/2016/04/Helmreich-Part-3.mp3 Part 4 https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/environmental-humanities/wp-content/uploads/sites/6705/2016/04/Helmreich-Part-4.mp3 Part 5 https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/environmental-humanities/wp-content/uploads/sites/6705/2016/04/Helmreich-Part-5.mp3 Part 6 https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/environmental-humanities/wp-content/uploads/sites/6705/2016/04/Helmreich-Part-6.mp3 Slides Click here for the slideshow. The Water Next Time: Changing Wavescapes in the Anthropocene Abstract: Do ocean waves have a history? This presentation looks toward […]


Competency Framework for Research Funding – a tool to help you evaluate and plan your route to research funding success

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/research-office/2021/02/10/competency-framework-for-research-funding-a-tool-to-help-you-evaluate-and-plan-your-route-to-research-funding-success/

Kirsty Collinge, Strategic Research Executive, writes about our new competency framework for research funding, available as part of a new Research Talent and Culture section on our website. In the last couple of years, we have seen quite a shift in the research funding landscape. Inevitably this has meant that the way in which research […]


Graduate Apprenticeships: Building skills for the the future

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/research-office/2018/06/04/apprenticeship-levy/

Anna Anderson, Research Support Adviser, explains apprenticeships and how to include a Graduate Apprentice in your research proposal. Last month, the University of Edinburgh announced that we will help deliver Scotland’s first Graduate Apprenticeship in Data Science alongside the University of St. Andrews and the global consulting giant PricewaterhouseCoopers. What is a Graduate Apprenticeship and […]


Celebrating impact in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/research-office/2019/03/01/celebrating-impact-in-the-arts-humanities-and-social-sciences/

Last night, more than 200 researchers and collaborators gathered for an event celebrating knowledge exchange and impact activities from the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. The event, which took place in Summerhall, showcased a range of projects demonstrating the value of partnerships with external organisations. The University of Edinburgh’s Principal, Professor Peter Mathieson, […]


AGILE Initiative - Spatial Data Access Survey

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/digimap/2009/03/30/agile-initiative-spatial-data-access-survey/

Higher and Further Education in the UK already has access to a significant quantity of mapping and spatial data from Ordnance Survey via the Digimap agreement. EDINA is conducting a survey in order to understand more about current academic access to maps and data from other national mapping agencies (i.e. the European equivalents of Ordnance […]


What are the 3 most important challenges or risks you may be facing in your project?

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s2493629_knowledge-integration-and-project-planning-data-and-artificial-intelligence-ethics-202/2023/11/08/what-are-the-3-most-important-challenges-or-risks-you-may-be-facing-in-your-project-how-will-you-address-or-mitigate-these-risks-and-challenges-how-are-you-going-to-be-able-to-address-it/

I still want to do a project aiming to enhance market sentiment analysis using Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology to provide stock and investment advice. After the panel discussion, I will change my topic and shift the focus of my discussion to the ethical side of things, below are the key elements that may be involved […]


Members Bios: Affected community members

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/decolonise/2024/02/08/members-bios-affected-community-members/

Affected community members   Esther Stanford-Xosei (Pan-Afrikan Reparations Coalition in Europe, PARCOE)     Esther has been deeply involved in reparations scholar-activism, within and beyond the UK, for over two decades and therefore brings a lot of practical knowledge, lived experience and recognition of reparations ethics to this role. She is a Motherist, and decolonial Pan-Afrikanist Jurisconsult, Reparationist and […]


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