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Genetic associations with brain microbleeds: systematic review and meta-analyses.

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/scphrp/2014/03/20/genetic-associations-with-brain-microbleeds-systematic-review-and-meta-analyses/

OBJECTIVE: We performed a systematic review and meta-analyses to assess the evidence for genetic associations with brain microbleeds (BMBs). METHODS: We sought all published studies of the association between any genetic polymorphism and BMBs studied in a total of >100 people. We critically appraised studies, and calculated pooled odds ratios (ORs) using the generic inverse […]


How to cope with eco-anxiety

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/sustainability/2021/eco-anxiety/

Communications Manager Sarah Ford-Hutchinson explores the concept of eco-anxiety, and what you can do to soothe – and be soothed by – nature. 10-16 May 2021 is Mental Health Awareness Week in the UK. This year’s theme is “nature”, recognising the positive impact nature has on our mental health. But what happens when the health […]


Gardens by the Bay by Grant Associates and Wilkinson Eyre Architects

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s1761533_interior-design-4b-design-studio-2020-2021yr/2021/04/21/gardens-by-the-bay-by-grant-associates-and-wilkinson-eyre-architects/

British architects Wilkinson Eyre and landscape architects Grant Associates have completed an enormous tropical garden in Singapore filled with tree-like towers, shell-shaped greenhouses and a 30-metre-high man-made waterfall. Lovely design where architecture explores theme of nature. I think it’s a very interesting idea to enhance on experience of nature where real nature cannot survive. I […]


Reminder: LGBT+ and Allies Lunch, Chaplaincy, 12.30pm Wednesday 24 April 2019

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/divinity-equality-and-diversity/2019/04/23/reminder-lgbt-and-allies-lunch-chaplaincy-12-30pm-wednesday-24-april-2019/

Members of the School who are LGBT+ and Allies are invited to a ‘bring-your-own’ (BYO) Lunch at the Chaplaincy, 12.30pm Wednesday 24 April 2019. This is to offer a space for LGBT+ and Allies in the School of Divinity to come together and explore experiences of studying and working in the School. We have the […]


Join our team as an Associate Content Designer

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/future-student-experience/join-our-team-as-an-associate-content-designer/

We have a fixed-term opportunity to join our team and develop your skills in content design. This position would suit someone with a couple of years’ relevant experience. Applications deadline: 22 May 2023. The opportunity: Associate Content Designer First up, the basics. If these meet your expectations, it’s worth reading on… Grade 5 – £25,285-£28,929 […]


Mini-series: Imposter syndrome at university

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/teaching-matters/mini-series-imposter-syndrome-at-university/

In this Mental Health and Wellbeing mini-series post, Harriet Harris, the University Chaplain and Head of the Chaplaincy Service, discusses how prevalent imposter syndrome is at university, from students to staff, and gives some tips on how to face the imposter demon… It’s such a common thing at University, to feel that everyone else is […]


American Statistical Association (ASA) DataFest 2024 at Edinburgh

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/teaching-matters/american-statistical-association-asa-datafest-2024-at-edinburgh/

In this extra post, Serveh Sharifi, Vanda Inacio, Ozan Evkaya, and Amanda Lenzi, academics from the School of Mathematics, share their experience and insights on hosting the American Statistical Association (ASA) DataFest↗️ 2024 at The University of Edinburgh and Heriot-Watt University. The hackathon attracted 82 students who worked in teams to analyse a large dataset […]


The Students’ Association’s Students-Led Teaching Awards 2021: Nominations now open

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/teaching-matters/the-students-associations-students-led-teaching-awards-2021-nominations-now-open/

In this post, Natalie Hay and Erin Brown from Edinburgh University Students’ Association explain the nomination process, history and impact of the Students-Led Teaching Award. Nominations close on April 5… Edinburgh University Students’ Association was the first in the UK to offer student-led Teaching Awards. Our Awards are now back for their 12th year. Staff […]


Population Study of Breast Cancer in Ghana Identifies Associated Risk Factors

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/institute-genetics-cancer/2020/12/17/population-study-of-breast-cancer-in-ghana-identifies-associated-risk-factors/

It is clearer now more than ever of the importance of epidemiology, the study of the distribution and determinants of health and disease. Epidemiology is vital in shaping public health prevention and cancer control programmes by providing evidence of associated risk factors for the disease that, if modifiable, can be promoted and if not might […]


UK General collection introduction

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/digitalislameurope/research-findings/archiving/about-the-collections-2/uk-general-collection-introduction/

Gary R Bunt (UK Team and Website data analysis) Anna Grasso (UK Team and Website data analysis) This archive is part of the Digital Islam Across Europe project’s collection. One of the DigitIslam project outputs focuses on website data and collection analysis. The objective is to identify, catalogue and analyse Muslim organisations’ and actors’ websites […]


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