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In this blog post by Dr Nelson Bukamba, we learn of his remarkable journey into, through and beyond the Conservation Medicine programme and how he is emerging as an inspiring leader in the field of conservation medicine. My path through the Conservation Medicine programme Choosing this path of professional development through the Conservation Medicine programme […]

introduction I have taken note of the statement that Julie Louise and guest lecturer James Clegg made in the Week 6 lecture on curating an exhibition in an hour. They repeated the idea that curation is like balancing plates, moving between different areas of coordination to simultaneously realise each component of the curatorial project into […]
Dear All, Thank you for your work this week. Congratulations to Jen Smith, who has now been confirmed in a promoted post as University Website Team Manager to lead and manage our team looking after one of the largest collection of websites in the sector. Jen joined us in 2020 in the role of service […]

By Lydia, from the USA, studying MSc Intellectual History. Hi everyone! My name is Lydia! I am a current postgraduate student in the Intellectual History programme and am from the United States. When I moved to Edinburgh, I had never been before, knew no one, and had no idea where to start finding community. I […]
![[[File:Anatomy-1751201 1280.png|Anatomy-1751201_1280]] A human brain designed as a computer network chip](https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/sites/11053/2025/04/brain-network.png)
On a sunny Wednesday morning, I sat down with my Design Team to discuss what the future of the Graphic Design Service might look like. The main focus of our conversation: Generative AI tools. For anyone working in the Information Services Group, or in fact any form of digital technology, artificial intelligence is the new […]

This exhibition adopts a feminist curatorial approach, treating gender not only as a theme but also as a method, a way of exploring the structures of power, representation and historiography in Chinese contemporary art. As Monica Merlin argues, gender should be used as ‘an approach to interpret and understand the work of Chinese artists (male […]