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The Edinburgh Futures Institute (EFI) at the University of Edinburgh is an interdisciplinary unit within the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. Opened in 2022, the EFI links arts, humanities, and social sciences with other disciplines in the research and teaching of complex, multi-stakeholder societal challenges and data-driven ...
E. McAndrew has drafted a new Wikidata and Wikibase seminar proposal for early 2025 with a view to getting Senior Management Team approval to host Jason Evans, Wikimedian at the National Library of Wales, to lead a seminar at the Edinburgh Futures Institute in Jan to March 2025 and help record new informational videos to help raise awareness of ...
University of Edinburgh School of Economics; University of Edinburgh School of Health in Social Science; University of Edinburgh School of History, Classics and Archaeology; University of Edinburgh School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures; University of Edinburgh School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences
The Wikimedian in Residence working with E. Whitehead has progressed two Wikipedia events (World Music Day on 21 June at St. Cecilia's Hall concert room and music museum) and a Celebration of Nursing (History of, Community nursing, Future of) at the newly opened Edinburgh Futures Institute building (former Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh).
The Wikidata Map of Accused Witches in Scotland (version two) was launched at the Edinburgh Futures Institute on 23 October 2024 with 108 signups and five years and 5 x ISG interns after the first version. The History of Witchcraft in Edinburgh walking tour was launched at the EFI on 23 October 2024, presented by Asst. Wikimedian, Ellie Whitehead.
E. McAndrew delivered Wikipedia training to the Data-Driven Innovation team at the Edinburgh Futures Institute, 17 September, 8 attendees. E. Whitehead and R. Imrie delivered Wikipedia training at 'Wikipedia Women in Red workshop #83' – Scottish castles and witch lore, 27 September, 16 attendees.
She is the Baillie Gifford Chair in the Ethics of Data and Artificial Intelligence at the Edinburgh Futures Institute. She previously taught at Santa Clara University in Santa Clara, California where she was the Regis and Dianne McKenna Professor of Philosophy [1] and William J. Rewak, S.J. Professor at SCU. [2]
Financial market microstructure of EU emissions futures (2012) Gbenga Ibikunle is a British–Nigerian economist who is a professor and Chair of Finance at the University of Edinburgh . He is Director of Industry, Economy and Society in the Edinburgh Futures Institute .