Craiglockhart’s War Poets and the Legacy of Remembrance The War Poets were a group of writers who emerged during and after World War I, capturing the horrors and emotional turmoil […]
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Dyslexia Awareness Week 1-7 November 2023 This week marks Dyslexia Awareness Week in Scotland, raising awareness and understanding. Dyslexia and how people experience or deal with it are […]
Uncovering Hidden Histories: Provenance research internships in the Edward Clark Collection During July, the University’s Heritage Collections department hosted two student interns whose intrepid research skills greatly helped us […]
National Poetry Day 5th October 2023 Today is National Poetry Day, a celebration that has been marked on the first Thursday of October since its inception in 1994. William Sieghart […]
Library and Study Skills Hello. Trimester 1 is on its way and things are settling. Assignments might already be creeping up. We know, too soon. But, today, we are looking […]
Get Moving and Study Better Tips for helping your body be healthier as you study. Whether it’s studying, working, or watching a screen. We all need to move more. Finding […]
Unleashing the Power of Left-Handedness: Exploring the Advantages of Being Left-Handed Left-handedness, a natural phenomenon that has intrigued scientists and societies for centuries, refers to the preference of using the […]
Global Beatles Day June 25th Good morning, Good morning, Twist and shout! it’s the 25th of June. So grab your magical mystery tour ticket to ride, because it’s Global Beatles […]
Magna Carta You’ve heard of the Magna Carta, right? You know – the obscure, 63-clause document written 800 years ago and probably the most enduring legislation in history? But have […]
Arthur Conan Doyle All the clues are there in the first few pages: the narcotics, the torpor, the scratching on the violin, the trusty but plodding assistant. It’s not long […]