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Celebrating LGBT+ History Month: Alan Turing

Alan Turing To celebrate LGBT+ History Month, the library, in collaboration with Maths Plus, is looking at one of the many figures of the LGBT+ community who changed history. Alan […]

New student? Next Steps

If you are a new student at Edinburgh Napier University, you will need to matriculate first and complete the steps below to begin.   1. Matriculation This is where you […]

Chinese New Year

For Chinese New Year, it is the year of the Tiger and one of the most important celebrations!   It celebrates the beginning of a new year also known as […]

BIPOC Bookshelf: Inclusive Bookshelves One

BIPOC Bookshelf This bookshelf contains books, both online and physically available in the Library. It is just a small sample of the materials we have available for you. It is […]

Scottish Traditions: Burn’s Night

Burns Night Burns Night is a traditional celebration of Scotlandโ€™s national bard, or poet, Robert Burns. It is held on 25th January, Burnsโ€™s birthday, when Burns suppers are held. They […]

Self-care books for 2022

January is here again, but to brighten up a new year, you might be thinking about what you want to achieve for 2022, whether that is trying something new or […]

The Ethiopia Timkat Festival

The Timkat Festival Christmas is a distant memory for most of us, but for Ethiopians, Christmas is a whole season thatโ€™s just coming to an end now. Ethiopia was one […]

Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Today is Martin Luther King day, an American holiday that is always celebrated on the third Monday in January. Itโ€™s almost 54 years since Dr King, a Baptist minister and […]

New Year Resolutions: study and social

We hope all our Edinburgh Napier University students and staff had a wonderful Christmas and New Year’s with some time to relax and catch up with friends and family. With […]

Spanish New Year

New Year in Spain Not for Spaniards the heavy stodge of black bun or shortbread. They prefer something altogether lighter to bring in the New Year. To navigate the transition […]

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