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The last of Professor West’s Gifford Lectures, titled ‘A Love Supreme (A Way Through)’ took place on Thursday 16th May at the Informatics Forum. This event was chaired by Professor Stewart J. Brown, Professor Emeritus of Ecclesiastical History, and Deputy-Convenor of the Gifford Lectureship Committee. Below is a summary of the lecture, followed by a […]
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…by Katie / from Wales, UK / studying LLB Law (Graduate entry) Where I was going to live upon arriving in Edinburgh was my initial and largest concern before moving to the city. This blog will explain the process I went through in choosing where to stay and my experience. The Catering Question? Choosing catered […]
We will soon be entering the summer vacation period when our library opening hours change. Please note that Thursday 23rd May is the last day when the ECA Library at Evolution House will be open until 10.00pm. From 24th May the ECA and A&A Libraries will be open week days only, 9.00am – 4.50pm. For […]
Art in Translation (AIT) publishes the best writing from around the world on the visual arts, architecture, and design in English translation. The journal was launched on 26 February 2009 with generous funding from Getty Foundation, Los Angeles. Initially published three times a year, Art in Translation increased its frequency to four times a year, starting […]
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Sophie Zych-Watson, a current Postgraduate Earth Fellow with the Edinburgh Earth Initiative (EEI), has spent the last year delivering a project on Nature Based Learning.
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