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Changing the Favicon in my SharePoint SubSite
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/annabel-treshansky/2020/03/11/changing-the-favicon-in-my-sharepoint-subsite/
A cautionary tale… If you’re looking for how to do this yourself, let me save you some time: there’s a good post about it here: How To Change The Favicon In SharePoint Online, but it does require SharePoint Designer and the last 2 steps didn’t quite work for me. Fatal Distraction: Once upon a time… […]
Dùsgadh agus Mosgladh: Catrìona NicGhille-Bhàin Ghrannd, Dùsgadh na Féinne (1908) & Calum Mac Phàrlain, Am Mosgladh Mòr (1914-15)
This post written by Dr Sìm Innes, Oilthigh Ghlaschu [English translation follows below] Is iomadh uair ri linn an Athbheothachaidh Cheiltich a chualas gun robh na Gàidheil, neo na h-Albannaich gu lèir, air dùsgadh, no an impis dùsgadh, air neo gun robh an t-àm aca dùsgadh. Thug Lachlann MacBheathain (1853-1931) òraid do Chomunn Gàidhlig Inbhir […]
GeoForum LiveBlog
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/digimap/2012/06/18/geoforum-liveblog/
Today are be holding our GeoForum 2012 event at the National Railway Museum in York. We will be liveblogging the talks throughout the day so look out for updates to this page during or after the event. As with any liveblog we hope you won’t mind a few typos, spelling errors, etc. If you see something you’d […]
What is Para- ? A Paragogic Approach
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/macat/openlearninghandbook/paragogy/
This is a short Learning Module that comprises an introductory learning resource that you can follow on your own. The short Learning Module will focus on the peer production of artistic learning that we will, henceforth, know as paragogy and on the educational culture of para-academia. What do you need to do? You simply work […]
Ethical Practice
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/tilt/2024/06/02/ethical-practice/
The Toolkit for Interdisciplinary Learning and Teaching is now available as an e-book, published by Edinburgh Diamond in 2026. The published version can be accessed here. This is the original blog site, which is still available for ease of access. Education in formal institutions has historically been a site of both exclusion and oppression […]
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Welcome! The unano consortium exists to advance bionanotechnology research in Europe, having been kick-started by funding from the Una Europa alliance. Unano runs a monthly webinar series about bionanostructures and bionanomachines, enabling researchers across the globe to give talks on their current endeavours in the field. Anyone can attend our webinars, and the joining link […]
Speculative Individual Curatorial Project
Whose Space? Invisible Boundaries in Edinburgh’s Public Life Project Overview Sites: Waverley Bridge, Princes Street, Royal Mile, Holyrood Park, Leith Walk, and Ocean Terminal, Edinburgh Project Dates: 10 July 2026 – 12 July 2026 Opening Hours: 10:00am–4:00pm daily Duration: 3 days Curator: Hazel Ren Lead Image Curatorial Text Whose Space? Invisible Boundaries in Edinburgh’s Public […]
Publications
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All issues of Art in Translation are available at Taylor & Francis Online Volume 17, issue 4, 2025. Action and Its Afterlives: Performance Art in East Asia Douglas Gabriel & Nancy P. Lin, Introduction: Action and Its Afterlives: Performance Art in East Asia. Reiko Tomii, The Making of an Icon: The “Second Life” of Hi Red […]
Publications
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Citations by Google Scholar, SCOPUS and ISI Web of Science. NB Open Access versions of these publications, where available, can be downloaded from HERE Refereed research papers Main, I.G. & P.W. Burton (1981). Rates of crustal deformation inferred from seismic moment and Gumbel’s third distribution of extreme values, in Beavers, J.E. (ed.), Earthquakes and Earthquake […]
Eastern Europe got the lockdown responses to COVID-19 right, writes Igor Rudan
Why did Croatia, Slovenia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia, Bulgaria, Hungary, Serbia and Ukraine respond much better than other countries of the European Union? Nearly a month ago, I stressed that Croatia was the country with the lowest percentage of newly COVID-19 infected persons in Europe during the two weeks from the 2nd to […]
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