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Daniel Ridley-Ellis to speak at Confor Winter Conference

5 November 2018 sheilasutherland 0

Daniel Ridley-Ellis is due to speak at the Confor Winter Conference 2018, which takes place at the University of Northumbria on Friday 14th December. Superwood: […]

University awarded Centre of Excellence status by the Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists

19 September 2018 sheilasutherland 0

This prestigious award recognises the impact of applied research into teaching. Edinburgh Napier was awarded Centre of Excellence status by the Chartered Institute of Architectural […]

SEBE PhD Students: best paper awards

13 September 2018 sheilasutherland 0

Congratulations to the three winners of the School of Engineering and Built Environment’s best PhD paper competition 2017/2018. Top prize went to Niaz Gharavi with his […]

Prof Sean Smith to give a keynote address on the Future of Global Housing

7 September 2018 sheilasutherland 0

Professor Sean Smith will be giving a keynote address at the International Conference on Sustainable Design in the Built Environment (SDBE). The London conference being […]

SEBE team win award with the help of Scottish seaweed

20 June 2018 sheilasutherland 0

SEBE team win award with the help of Scottish seaweed Congratulations to the nanomaterials group, led by Dr Mark Dorris, who saw their cellulose nanofibrils, […]

Pint of Science – from cycle paths to seismic maths

20 April 2018 sheilasutherland 0

Earthquakes can be devastating events, often in countries least able to protect themselves. Are rubber soil mixtures at the centre of a low-cost, accessible technology, […]

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