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  • Pictured: Political journalist David Torrance was an interested delegate<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone), Martyn McCluskey (Labour),  Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editor), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Nules Briggs (Conservative), and Marco Biagi (SNP)<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May  2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: Mandy Rhodes Holyrood editor<br />
Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: Nules Briggs Conservative<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: Nules Briggs Conservative<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: Nules Briggs Conservative<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone), <br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: Martyn McCluskey Labour.<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: Martyn McCluskey Labour.<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: Dr Jan Eichhorn, University of Edinburgh<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: Dr Jan Eichhorn, University of Edinburgh<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: Dr Jan Eichhorn, University of Edinburgh<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: Dr Jan Eichhorn, University of Edinburgh<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: Political journalist David Torrance was an interested delegate<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: Political journalist David Torrance was an interested delegate<br />
<br />
Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: Political journalist David Torrance was an interested delegate<br />
<br />
Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: Political journalist David Torrance was an interested delegate<br />
<br />
Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone), Martyn McCluskey (Labour),  Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editor), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Nules Briggs (Conservative), and Marco Biagi (SNP)<br />
<br />
Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May  2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: Gavin Corbett Greens<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: Gavin Corbett Greens<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: Gavin Corbett Greens<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: Gavin Corbett Greens<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: Nules Briggs Conservative<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone), <br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone), <br />
<br />
Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone), <br />
<br />
Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: Man of many faces, Marco Biagi<br />
Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: Man of many faces, Marco Biagi<br />
Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: Man of many faces, Marco Biagi<br />
Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: Man of many faces, Marco Biagi<br />
Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Evaluation...jpg
  • Pictured: Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone), Martyn McCluskey (Labour),  Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editor), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Nules Briggs (Conservative), and Marco Biagi (SNP)<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: <br />
Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Dr Jan Eichhorn, University of Edinburgh<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Despite the offer of cakes, the delegates thinned out for the afternoon sessions.<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Nules Briggs Conservative<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Martyn McCluskey Labour.<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Martyn McCluskey Labour.<br />
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Political scientists from the Academy of Government at the University of Edinburgh discussed the factors that influenced voters, the direction of Scottish politics, and analysed changes since the 2015 general election. Among the speakers were Dr Jan Eichhorn (University of Edinburgh), Professors Ailsa Henderson and James Mitchell (University of Edinburgh), Professor Roger Scully (University of Cardiff) and Dr Heinz Branbdenburg (Strathclyde University). Politicians joined the group discussion chaired by Mandy Rhodes (Holyrood Editort) with Marco Biagi (SNP), Nules Briggs (Conservative), Gavin Corbett (Greens), Juliet Swann (Associate Consultant at McNeill and Stone) and Martyn McCluskey (Labour) <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 May April 2016
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  • Pictured: Marine Scientist John Dunn was on hand to explain the different species that can be found in costal waters<br />
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The Seafood in Schools project, which aims to teach children about Scottish seafood, visited Craigroyston Community High School today where 260 children took part in workshops with the opportunity to view and handle fresh and live species, including crab and lobster.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 7 June 2016
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  • Pictured: Marine Scientist John Dunn was on hand to explain the different species that can be found in costal waters<br />
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The Seafood in Schools project, which aims to teach children about Scottish seafood, visited Craigroyston Community High School today where 260 children took part in workshops with the opportunity to view and handle fresh and live species, including crab and lobster.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 7 June 2016
    SCT_EEm_Seafood_in_schools_GER070620...jpg
  • Pictured: Marine Scientist John Dunn was on hand to explain the different species that can be found in costal waters<br />
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The Seafood in Schools project, which aims to teach children about Scottish seafood, visited Craigroyston Community High School today where 260 children took part in workshops with the opportunity to view and handle fresh and live species, including crab and lobster.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 7 June 2016
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  • Katie Paterson with her 2016 work Totality at the Humanity, Time and the Cosmos press call. Humanity, Time and the Cosmos is the sixth and final instalment of the ground-breaking NOW Series at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art. It includes the first major showing in Scotland of Scottish artist, Katie Paterson, whose works are made possible through extensive collaborations with scientists, specialists, writers and others in the forefront of their fields.
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  • Katie Paterson with her 2016 work Totality at the Humanity, Time and the Cosmos press call. Humanity, Time and the Cosmos is the sixth and final instalment of the ground-breaking NOW Series at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art. It includes the first major showing in Scotland of Scottish artist, Katie Paterson, whose works are made possible through extensive collaborations with scientists, specialists, writers and others in the forefront of their fields.
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  • Katie Paterson with her 2016 work Totality at the Humanity, Time and the Cosmos press call. Humanity, Time and the Cosmos is the sixth and final instalment of the ground-breaking NOW Series at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art. It includes the first major showing in Scotland of Scottish artist, Katie Paterson, whose works are made possible through extensive collaborations with scientists, specialists, writers and others in the forefront of their fields.
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  • Katie Paterson with her 2016 work Totality at the Humanity, Time and the Cosmos press call. Humanity, Time and the Cosmos is the sixth and final instalment of the ground-breaking NOW Series at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art. It includes the first major showing in Scotland of Scottish artist, Katie Paterson, whose works are made possible through extensive collaborations with scientists, specialists, writers and others in the forefront of their fields.
    EEM_Humanity, Time and the Cosmos_RD...JPG
  • Katie Paterson with her 2016 work Totality at the Humanity, Time and the Cosmos press call. Humanity, Time and the Cosmos is the sixth and final instalment of the ground-breaking NOW Series at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art. It includes the first major showing in Scotland of Scottish artist, Katie Paterson, whose works are made possible through extensive collaborations with scientists, specialists, writers and others in the forefront of their fields.
    EEM_Humanity, Time and the Cosmos_RD...JPG
  • The fossilised skeleton of a Jurassic sea creature found on Skye in 1966 has been unveiled by scientists for the first time. Named the Storr Lochs Monster, it is the most complete skeleton of a sea-living reptile from the dinosaur age ever to be found in Scotland and has been extracted from the rock that encased it for millions of years.
    SCT_EEm_Storr_loch_Monster_RD0509201...JPG
  • The fossilised skeleton of a Jurassic sea creature found on Skye in 1966 has been unveiled by scientists for the first time. Named the Storr Lochs Monster, it is the most complete skeleton of a sea-living reptile from the dinosaur age ever to be found in Scotland and has been extracted from the rock that encased it for millions of years.
    SCT_EEm_Storr_loch_Monster_RD0509201...JPG
  • The fossilised skeleton of a Jurassic sea creature found on Skye in 1966 has been unveiled by scientists for the first time. Named the Storr Lochs Monster, it is the most complete skeleton of a sea-living reptile from the dinosaur age ever to be found in Scotland and has been extracted from the rock that encased it for millions of years.
    SCT_EEm_Storr_loch_Monster_RD0509201...JPG
  • The fossilised skeleton of a Jurassic sea creature from the Ichthyosaurs family found on Skye in 1966 has been unveiled at the National Museum of Scotland by scientists for the first time. Named the Storr Lochs Monster, it is the most complete skeleton of a sea-living reptile from the dinosaur age ever to be found in Scotland and has been extracted from the rock that encased it for millions of years.<br />
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A partnership between the University of Edinburgh, National Museums of Scotland and every company SSE has enabled the fossil to be extracted from the rock that encased it for millions of years.<br />
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Pictured: Allan Gillies (son of Norris Gillies who found the fossil in 1966)
    SCT_EEm_Storr_loch_Monster_RD0509201...JPG
  • The fossilised skeleton of a Jurassic sea creature from the Ichthyosaurs family found on Skye in 1966 has been unveiled at the National Museum of Scotland by scientists for the first time. Named the Storr Lochs Monster, it is the most complete skeleton of a sea-living reptile from the dinosaur age ever to be found in Scotland and has been extracted from the rock that encased it for millions of years.<br />
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A partnership between the University of Edinburgh, National Museums of Scotland and every company SSE has enabled the fossil to be extracted from the rock that encased it for millions of years.<br />
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Pictured: Dr Steven Brusatte (University of Edinburgh), Dr Nick Fraser (National Museums of Scotland)
    SCT_EEm_Storr_loch_Monster_RD0509201...JPG
  • The fossilised skeleton of a Jurassic sea creature from the Ichthyosaurs family found on Skye in 1966 has been unveiled at the National Museum of Scotland by scientists for the first time. Named the Storr Lochs Monster, it is the most complete skeleton of a sea-living reptile from the dinosaur age ever to be found in Scotland and has been extracted from the rock that encased it for millions of years.<br />
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A partnership between the University of Edinburgh, National Museums of Scotland and every company SSE has enabled the fossil to be extracted from the rock that encased it for millions of years.<br />
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Pictured: Dr Steven Brusatte (University of Edinburgh), Dr Nick Fraser (National Museums of Scotland)
    SCT_EEm_Storr_loch_Monster_RD0509201...JPG
  • The fossilised skeleton of a Jurassic sea creature from the Ichthyosaurs family found on Skye in 1966 has been unveiled at the National Museum of Scotland by scientists for the first time. Named the Storr Lochs Monster, it is the most complete skeleton of a sea-living reptile from the dinosaur age ever to be found in Scotland and has been extracted from the rock that encased it for millions of years.<br />
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A partnership between the University of Edinburgh, National Museums of Scotland and every company SSE has enabled the fossil to be extracted from the rock that encased it for millions of years.<br />
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Pictured: Dr Nick Fraser (National Museums of Scotland), Allan Gillies (son of Norris Gillies who found the fossil in 1966), Dr Steven Brusatte (University of Edinburgh) unveiling the fossil
    SCT_EEm_Storr_loch_Monster_RD0509201...JPG
  • Katie Paterson with her 2016 work Totality at the Humanity, Time and the Cosmos press call. Humanity, Time and the Cosmos is the sixth and final instalment of the ground-breaking NOW Series at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art. It includes the first major showing in Scotland of Scottish artist, Katie Paterson, whose works are made possible through extensive collaborations with scientists, specialists, writers and others in the forefront of their fields.
    EEM_Humanity, Time and the Cosmos_RD...JPG
  • Katie Paterson with her 2016 work Totality at the Humanity, Time and the Cosmos press call. Humanity, Time and the Cosmos is the sixth and final instalment of the ground-breaking NOW Series at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art. It includes the first major showing in Scotland of Scottish artist, Katie Paterson, whose works are made possible through extensive collaborations with scientists, specialists, writers and others in the forefront of their fields.
    EEM_Humanity, Time and the Cosmos_RD...JPG
  • Katie Paterson with her 2016 work Totality at the Humanity, Time and the Cosmos press call. Humanity, Time and the Cosmos is the sixth and final instalment of the ground-breaking NOW Series at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art. It includes the first major showing in Scotland of Scottish artist, Katie Paterson, whose works are made possible through extensive collaborations with scientists, specialists, writers and others in the forefront of their fields.
    EEM_Humanity, Time and the Cosmos_RD...JPG
  • The fossilised skeleton of a Jurassic sea creature found on Skye in 1966 has been unveiled by scientists for the first time. Named the Storr Lochs Monster, it is the most complete skeleton of a sea-living reptile from the dinosaur age ever to be found in Scotland and has been extracted from the rock that encased it for millions of years.
    SCT_EEm_Storr_loch_Monster_RD0509201...JPG
  • The fossilised skeleton of a Jurassic sea creature found on Skye in 1966 has been unveiled by scientists for the first time. Named the Storr Lochs Monster, it is the most complete skeleton of a sea-living reptile from the dinosaur age ever to be found in Scotland and has been extracted from the rock that encased it for millions of years.
    SCT_EEm_Storr_loch_Monster_RD0509201...JPG
  • The fossilised skeleton of a Jurassic sea creature found on Skye in 1966 has been unveiled by scientists for the first time. Named the Storr Lochs Monster, it is the most complete skeleton of a sea-living reptile from the dinosaur age ever to be found in Scotland and has been extracted from the rock that encased it for millions of years.
    SCT_EEm_Storr_loch_Monster_RD0509201...JPG
  • The fossilised skeleton of a Jurassic sea creature from the Ichthyosaurs family found on Skye in 1966 has been unveiled at the National Museum of Scotland by scientists for the first time. Named the Storr Lochs Monster, it is the most complete skeleton of a sea-living reptile from the dinosaur age ever to be found in Scotland and has been extracted from the rock that encased it for millions of years.<br />
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A partnership between the University of Edinburgh, National Museums of Scotland and every company SSE has enabled the fossil to be extracted from the rock that encased it for millions of years.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Dr Steven Brusatte (University of Edinburgh), Allan Gillies (son of Norris Gillies who found the fossil in 1966), Dr Nick Fraser (National Museums of Scotland)
    SCT_EEm_Storr_loch_Monster_RD0509201...JPG
  • The fossilised skeleton of a Jurassic sea creature from the Ichthyosaurs family found on Skye in 1966 has been unveiled at the National Museum of Scotland by scientists for the first time. Named the Storr Lochs Monster, it is the most complete skeleton of a sea-living reptile from the dinosaur age ever to be found in Scotland and has been extracted from the rock that encased it for millions of years.<br />
<br />
A partnership between the University of Edinburgh, National Museums of Scotland and every company SSE has enabled the fossil to be extracted from the rock that encased it for millions of years.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Dr Steven Brusatte (University of Edinburgh), Allan Gillies (son of Norris Gillies who found the fossil in 1966), Dr Nick Fraser (National Museums of Scotland)
    SCT_EEm_Storr_loch_Monster_RD0509201...JPG
  • The fossilised skeleton of a Jurassic sea creature from the Ichthyosaurs family found on Skye in 1966 has been unveiled at the National Museum of Scotland by scientists for the first time. Named the Storr Lochs Monster, it is the most complete skeleton of a sea-living reptile from the dinosaur age ever to be found in Scotland and has been extracted from the rock that encased it for millions of years.<br />
<br />
A partnership between the University of Edinburgh, National Museums of Scotland and every company SSE has enabled the fossil to be extracted from the rock that encased it for millions of years.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Dr Steven Brusatte (University of Edinburgh), Allan Gillies (son of Norris Gillies who found the fossil in 1966), Dr Nick Fraser (National Museums of Scotland) with an artists impression of the Storr Lochs Monster
    SCT_EEm_Storr_loch_Monster_RD0509201...JPG
  • The fossilised skeleton of a Jurassic sea creature from the Ichthyosaurs family found on Skye in 1966 has been unveiled at the National Museum of Scotland by scientists for the first time. Named the Storr Lochs Monster, it is the most complete skeleton of a sea-living reptile from the dinosaur age ever to be found in Scotland and has been extracted from the rock that encased it for millions of years.<br />
<br />
A partnership between the University of Edinburgh, National Museums of Scotland and every company SSE has enabled the fossil to be extracted from the rock that encased it for millions of years.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Allan Gillies (son of Norris Gillies who found the fossil in 1966)
    SCT_EEm_Storr_loch_Monster_RD0509201...JPG
  • The fossilised skeleton of a Jurassic sea creature from the Ichthyosaurs family found on Skye in 1966 has been unveiled at the National Museum of Scotland by scientists for the first time. Named the Storr Lochs Monster, it is the most complete skeleton of a sea-living reptile from the dinosaur age ever to be found in Scotland and has been extracted from the rock that encased it for millions of years.<br />
<br />
A partnership between the University of Edinburgh, National Museums of Scotland and every company SSE has enabled the fossil to be extracted from the rock that encased it for millions of years.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Allan Gillies (son of Norris Gillies who found the fossil in 1966) with an artists impression of the Storr Lochs Monster
    SCT_EEm_Storr_loch_Monster_RD0509201...JPG
  • The fossilised skeleton of a Jurassic sea creature from the Ichthyosaurs family found on Skye in 1966 has been unveiled at the National Museum of Scotland by scientists for the first time. Named the Storr Lochs Monster, it is the most complete skeleton of a sea-living reptile from the dinosaur age ever to be found in Scotland and has been extracted from the rock that encased it for millions of years.<br />
<br />
A partnership between the University of Edinburgh, National Museums of Scotland and every company SSE has enabled the fossil to be extracted from the rock that encased it for millions of years.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Allan Gillies (son of Norris Gillies who found the fossil in 1966) with an artists impression of the Storr Lochs Monster
    SCT_EEm_Storr_loch_Monster_RD0509201...JPG
  • The fossilised skeleton of a Jurassic sea creature from the Ichthyosaurs family found on Skye in 1966 has been unveiled at the National Museum of Scotland by scientists for the first time. Named the Storr Lochs Monster, it is the most complete skeleton of a sea-living reptile from the dinosaur age ever to be found in Scotland and has been extracted from the rock that encased it for millions of years.<br />
<br />
A partnership between the University of Edinburgh, National Museums of Scotland and every company SSE has enabled the fossil to be extracted from the rock that encased it for millions of years.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Dr Steven Brusatte (University of Edinburgh), Dr Nick Fraser (National Museums of Scotland)
    SCT_EEm_Storr_loch_Monster_RD0509201...JPG
  • The fossilised skeleton of a Jurassic sea creature from the Ichthyosaurs family found on Skye in 1966 has been unveiled at the National Museum of Scotland by scientists for the first time. Named the Storr Lochs Monster, it is the most complete skeleton of a sea-living reptile from the dinosaur age ever to be found in Scotland and has been extracted from the rock that encased it for millions of years.<br />
<br />
A partnership between the University of Edinburgh, National Museums of Scotland and every company SSE has enabled the fossil to be extracted from the rock that encased it for millions of years.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Dr Steven Brusatte (University of Edinburgh), Dr Nick Fraser (National Museums of Scotland)
    SCT_EEm_Storr_loch_Monster_RD0509201...JPG
  • The fossilised skeleton of a Jurassic sea creature from the Ichthyosaurs family found on Skye in 1966 has been unveiled at the National Museum of Scotland by scientists for the first time. Named the Storr Lochs Monster, it is the most complete skeleton of a sea-living reptile from the dinosaur age ever to be found in Scotland and has been extracted from the rock that encased it for millions of years.<br />
<br />
A partnership between the University of Edinburgh, National Museums of Scotland and every company SSE has enabled the fossil to be extracted from the rock that encased it for millions of years.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Dr Steven Brusatte (University of Edinburgh), Dr Nick Fraser (National Museums of Scotland)
    SCT_EEm_Storr_loch_Monster_RD0509201...JPG
  • The fossilised skeleton of a Jurassic sea creature from the Ichthyosaurs family found on Skye in 1966 has been unveiled at the National Museum of Scotland by scientists for the first time. Named the Storr Lochs Monster, it is the most complete skeleton of a sea-living reptile from the dinosaur age ever to be found in Scotland and has been extracted from the rock that encased it for millions of years.<br />
<br />
A partnership between the University of Edinburgh, National Museums of Scotland and every company SSE has enabled the fossil to be extracted from the rock that encased it for millions of years.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Dr Steven Brusatte (University of Edinburgh), Dr Nick Fraser (National Museums of Scotland)
    SCT_EEm_Storr_loch_Monster_RD0509201...JPG
  • The fossilised skeleton of a Jurassic sea creature from the Ichthyosaurs family found on Skye in 1966 has been unveiled at the National Museum of Scotland by scientists for the first time. Named the Storr Lochs Monster, it is the most complete skeleton of a sea-living reptile from the dinosaur age ever to be found in Scotland and has been extracted from the rock that encased it for millions of years.<br />
<br />
A partnership between the University of Edinburgh, National Museums of Scotland and every company SSE has enabled the fossil to be extracted from the rock that encased it for millions of years.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Dr Steven Brusatte (University of Edinburgh), Allan Gillies (son of Norris Gillies who found the fossil in 1966), Dr Nick Fraser (National Museums of Scotland)
    SCT_EEm_Storr_loch_Monster_RD0509201...JPG
  • Pictured: Bruno Macaes<br />
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Bruno Maçães is a Portuguese politician, political scientist, business strategist, and author. He studied at the University of Lisbon and Harvard University, where he wrote his doctoral dissertation under Harvey Mansfield.
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  • Pictured: Bruno Macaes<br />
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Bruno Maçães is a Portuguese politician, political scientist, business strategist, and author. He studied at the University of Lisbon and Harvard University, where he wrote his doctoral dissertation under Harvey Mansfield.
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  • Pictured: David L Mearns<br />
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David Louis Mearns, O.A.M., M.Sc., is an American-born United Kingdom based marine scientist and Oceanographer, who specializes in deep water search and recovery operations, and the discovery of the location of historic ship wrecks.
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  • Pictured: Michael Keating is a political scientist specialising in nationalism, European politics, regional politics and devolution. He is Professor of Scottish Politics at the University of Aberdeen. He is the Director of the Centre on Constitutional Change.<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 21 August 2017
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  • Colourful illustrations that brought the wonders of South America to Europe in the early 18th century are going on display in a new exhibition opening at The Queen's Gallery, Palace of Holyroodhouse tomorrow (Friday, 17 March). Marking the 300th anniversary of the death of intrepid German artist and scientist Maria Sibylla Merian, Maria Merian's Butterflies brings together some of the finest images of the natural world ever made, with more than 50 works going on display in Scotland for the first time.<br />
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Among the works on display are luxury versions of the Metamorphosis plates, which were partially printed and then hand-painted onto vellum. The images were acquired by George III for his scientific library in Buckingham House (later Buckingham Palace) and are today part of the Royal Collection.<br />
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Pictured: Exhibition Curator Kate Heard
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  • Pictured: Jenny Kaden, Senior Laboratory Technician.<br />
Royal Zoological Society of Scotland  (RZSS) scientist Jennifer Kaden demonstrated how to extract DNA from a strawberry daiquiri cocktail to promote the visitor event running in June<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2016
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  • Pictured: Bruno Macaes<br />
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Bruno Maçães is a Portuguese politician, political scientist, business strategist, and author. He studied at the University of Lisbon and Harvard University, where he wrote his doctoral dissertation under Harvey Mansfield.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Bruno Macaes<br />
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Bruno Maçães is a Portuguese politician, political scientist, business strategist, and author. He studied at the University of Lisbon and Harvard University, where he wrote his doctoral dissertation under Harvey Mansfield.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Bruno Macaes<br />
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Bruno Maçães is a Portuguese politician, political scientist, business strategist, and author. He studied at the University of Lisbon and Harvard University, where he wrote his doctoral dissertation under Harvey Mansfield.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Bruno Macaes<br />
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Bruno Maçães is a Portuguese politician, political scientist, business strategist, and author. He studied at the University of Lisbon and Harvard University, where he wrote his doctoral dissertation under Harvey Mansfield.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: David L Mearns<br />
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David Louis Mearns, O.A.M., M.Sc., is an American-born United Kingdom based marine scientist and Oceanographer, who specializes in deep water search and recovery operations, and the discovery of the location of historic ship wrecks.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: David L Mearns<br />
<br />
David Louis Mearns, O.A.M., M.Sc., is an American-born United Kingdom based marine scientist and Oceanographer, who specializes in deep water search and recovery operations, and the discovery of the location of historic ship wrecks.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: David L Mearns<br />
<br />
David Louis Mearns, O.A.M., M.Sc., is an American-born United Kingdom based marine scientist and Oceanographer, who specializes in deep water search and recovery operations, and the discovery of the location of historic ship wrecks.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: David L Mearns<br />
<br />
David Louis Mearns, O.A.M., M.Sc., is an American-born United Kingdom based marine scientist and Oceanographer, who specializes in deep water search and recovery operations, and the discovery of the location of historic ship wrecks.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: David L Mearns<br />
<br />
David Louis Mearns, O.A.M., M.Sc., is an American-born United Kingdom based marine scientist and Oceanographer, who specializes in deep water search and recovery operations, and the discovery of the location of historic ship wrecks.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: John Killick and Kathleen Taylor.  John Killick was a teacher for thirty years, and has been a writer all his life. He has published books of his own poetry and books on creative writing. He began working with people with dementia in 1992, and has held a number of posts with nursing homes, hospitals, libraries and arts centres. Kathleen E. Taylor is a popular science author and a research scientist in the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics at the University of Oxford. <br />
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Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
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25 August 2017
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  • Pictured: John Killick and Kathleen Taylor.  John Killick was a teacher for thirty years, and has been a writer all his life. He has published books of his own poetry and books on creative writing. He began working with people with dementia in 1992, and has held a number of posts with nursing homes, hospitals, libraries and arts centres. Kathleen E. Taylor is a popular science author and a research scientist in the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics at the University of Oxford. <br />
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Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
25 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: John Killick and Kathleen Taylor.  John Killick was a teacher for thirty years, and has been a writer all his life. He has published books of his own poetry and books on creative writing. He began working with people with dementia in 1992, and has held a number of posts with nursing homes, hospitals, libraries and arts centres. Kathleen E. Taylor is a popular science author and a research scientist in the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics at the University of Oxford. <br />
<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
25 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Kathleen E. Taylor is a popular science author and a research scientist in the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics at the University of Oxford. <br />
<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
25 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Kathleen E. Taylor is a popular science author and a research scientist in the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics at the University of Oxford. <br />
<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
25 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Kathleen E. Taylor is a popular science author and a research scientist in the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics at the University of Oxford. <br />
<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
25 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Kathleen E. Taylor is a popular science author and a research scientist in the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics at the University of Oxford. <br />
<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
25 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Kathleen E. Taylor is a popular science author and a research scientist in the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics at the University of Oxford. <br />
<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
25 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Kathleen E. Taylor is a popular science author and a research scientist in the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics at the University of Oxford. <br />
<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
25 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Kathleen E. Taylor is a popular science author and a research scientist in the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics at the University of Oxford. <br />
<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
25 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Kathleen E. Taylor is a popular science author and a research scientist in the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics at the University of Oxford. <br />
<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
25 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
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