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Development of an immobilised artificial membrane liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry-based platform for high throughput and reliable assessments of the pulmonary permeability of drugs
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Dillon, A., Orzel, D., Russo, G., & Wiedmer, S. (2024, October). Development of an immobilised artificial membrane liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry-based platform for high throughput and reliable assessments of the pulmonary permeability of drugs. Poster presented at 34th International Symposium of Chromatography - ISC2024, Liverpool, UK

Information Literacy in Public and Health Libraries
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Feeney, D. (2024, October). Information Literacy in Public and Health Libraries. Presented at CILIP Members' Fest, Online

This presentation shines a spotlight on information literacy in non-educational sectors. Speakers discuss information literacy in two settings: public libraries, and health libraries, encouraging colleagues to apply cross-sectoral understanding of in... Read More about Information Literacy in Public and Health Libraries.

Measuring birth satisfaction in Vietnam
Presentation / Conference Contribution
MacVicar, S., Jordan, A., Vu, H., Ngoc Tran, H., Greig, Y., Thi Tuyet Nguyen, H., Norris, G., Martin, C. R., & Hollins Martin, C. (2024, September). Measuring birth satisfaction in Vietnam. Poster presented at Global Women’s Health Research Society (GLOW) 2024 - Rising to the challenge: women and newborn health in the context of global crises, Edinburgh

Gendered Information Landscapes and their impact on routes into and through apprenticeships
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Cecil, M. (2024, August). Gendered Information Landscapes and their impact on routes into and through apprenticeships. Presented at Edinburgh Napier Research Degree Conference, Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh

This presentation outlines current progress on my PhD research on gendered information landscapes and apprenticeships including discussion on relevant literature, methods and methodology and initial findings.

Libraries Change Lives by Creating Opportunities
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Feeney, D. (2024, October). Libraries Change Lives by Creating Opportunities. Presented at Libraries Change Lives by Creating Opportunities, House of Parliament, London, UK

Invited attendance at a Westminster Parliamentary reception on behalf of the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals.

Leveraging Simulation to Bridge Theory and Practice in Occupational Therapy Education
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Ryan, C., & Gray, A. (2024, October). Leveraging Simulation to Bridge Theory and Practice in Occupational Therapy Education. Presented at 1st Occupational Therapy Europe Congress, Kraków (Poland)

Simulation offers immersive, interactive opportunities and a ‘safe space’ to build competencies before clinical placements and transitioning to practice. Simulation is a powerful technique to bridge theory and practice in occupational therapy educati... Read More about Leveraging Simulation to Bridge Theory and Practice in Occupational Therapy Education.

Everyday Abolition: The politics and practice of police futures in Kenya and South Africa
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Wairuri, K., & Cooper-Knock, S. J. (2023, May). Everyday Abolition: The politics and practice of police futures in Kenya and South Africa. Paper presented at European Conference on African Studies ECAS2023, University of Cologne, Germany

Police abolition is a dual project: On the one hand, abolitionists argue that the police as an institution cannot be rescued through reform because it is inherently flawed. On the other hand, they believe that another, better world is possible: a wor... Read More about Everyday Abolition: The politics and practice of police futures in Kenya and South Africa.

“We know that he is gay, but how do we prove it?”: Police officer perspectives on the policing of queer people in Kenya
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Wairuri, K. (2024, February). “We know that he is gay, but how do we prove it?”: Police officer perspectives on the policing of queer people in Kenya. Presented at Crime, Justice & Society Seminar Series, Edinburgh

This paper presents the findings of an exploratory field study to examine the perspectives and attitudes of police officers in Kenya towards queer people and their policing. The study finds that police officers hold differing and divergent views on q... Read More about “We know that he is gay, but how do we prove it?”: Police officer perspectives on the policing of queer people in Kenya.

Applying the Right UX based on Users' Needs and Future Trends of UX
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Cameron, J. (2024, October). Applying the Right UX based on Users' Needs and Future Trends of UX. Presented at BINUS Business School International Lecture Week 2024, Jakarta, Indonesia and online

This lecture by Dr Jackie Cameron, an experienced digital marketing lecturer at Edinburgh Napier University, provides a comprehensive overview of user experience (UX) principles and their application in digital marketing contexts. Covering key defini... Read More about Applying the Right UX based on Users' Needs and Future Trends of UX.

NHS Lothian HSDU Project
Report
Fascia, M. (in press). NHS Lothian HSDU Project. NHS Lothian

The aim of these observations conducted was to collect data which could allow the understanding of how people think and how they react to issues within the HSDU. Over the observation period there was a total of 40 diary pages collected and 8 unschedu... Read More about NHS Lothian HSDU Project.

Innovation as a Singular Enabler
Preprint / Working Paper
Fascia, M. (2019). Innovation as a Singular Enabler

In this paper, we consider the value of knowledge in an innovation context and deliberate a contrary perspective from existing empiricisms to bring about better innovation efficiency within multi-agent arenas. To do this, we consider why, if innovati... Read More about Innovation as a Singular Enabler.

Working Paper Series: Philosophy and Knowledge: Reflexion on a Flexible Management Method
Preprint / Working Paper
Fascia, M. (2019). Working Paper Series: Philosophy and Knowledge: Reflexion on a Flexible Management Method

In this discussion, we reflect on the value given to knowledge in a business context and deliberate a contrary philosophical perspective which does not conform to prevailing knowledge theory. We consider why, if knowledge is key for business success... Read More about Working Paper Series: Philosophy and Knowledge: Reflexion on a Flexible Management Method.

Evaluation of Knowledge Transfer Practices From a Leibniz Perspective
Preprint / Working Paper
Fascia, M., Tan, H., & Sanderson, M. (2019). Evaluation of Knowledge Transfer Practices From a Leibniz Perspective

In recent years, there has been a growing number of subspecialties within the context of business management, which have begun to talk seriously about a notion of religious points of view in a business context. In this paper we unpack a view from Got... Read More about Evaluation of Knowledge Transfer Practices From a Leibniz Perspective.

Edinburgh Zoo Night Trail
Report
Innes, M., & Winton, E. Edinburgh Zoo Night Trail. Edinburgh Zoological Society

No abstract available.

A critical assessment of mountaineering tourism on Lenin Peak, Kyrgyzstan: Current issues and potential solutions
Report
Komissarov, V., & Taylor, S. (2019). A critical assessment of mountaineering tourism on Lenin Peak, Kyrgyzstan: Current issues and potential solutions. Kyrgyzstan: Kyrgyz Republic Ministry of Culture, Communication and Tourism

This report was produced for the Ministry of Culture, Communication and Tourism of the Kyrgyz Republic. It provides an assessment of the environmental and economic impacts of tourism located on and around the 7,134 metres Lenin Peak on the Kyrgyzsta... Read More about A critical assessment of mountaineering tourism on Lenin Peak, Kyrgyzstan: Current issues and potential solutions.