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This event is for non-security experts.
You will learn how to read URLs and easily recognise phishing from legit ones. Also, you will learn how to manipulate them using the same tricks phishers use and then practice distinguishing phishing from trustworthy ones. Using this approach, you will understand phishers’ capabilities.
Pre-request (optional): Participants should sign in the event Slack channel.
Your team has discovered Fermat’s proof of his famous theorem. However, it’s been stolen from you! You have gained access to the thief’s office for 30 minutes, while they are away. Unfortunately, the door has locked behind you! Can you escape with the proof?
External attendees can book via Eventbrite here.
We are 2 young international artists studying Contemporary Art Practice at Edinburgh College of Art, collaborating in a show followed by a workshop.
The exhibition is focused on the experimental side of creating an artwork based on a traditional approach.
Are you interested in medicine and surgery? 'Neurotheatre - Simulated Brain Surgery!' is back due to popular demand! Edinburgh Medical School will be opening up the historic Anatomy Lecture Theatre for an immersive, captivating re-enactment of brain surgery, featuring state-of-the-art surgical technology, alongside a diverse cast of neurosurgeons, A&E doctors, paramedics, and medical students!
What does the delicate wing of a bee look like up close? Or the structure of a fungus? Join biologists to use different types of microscope to look closer at samples from biological research and nature. Then, express your scientific observations in a different way: create a collage in a giant petri-dish or a marbled art-work of your favourite sample or close up detail.
Research has shown that walking can help to focus the mind and improve memory. It also helps us to stay on task for a longer period of time. For these reasons we would like to invite you to walk with us while practicing and learning some Spanish. This workshop is also an opportunity for students to explore their own learning while doing some physical activity. (NOT SUITABLE FOR BEGINNERS)
Everything changes, nothing changes. In the 200 years since James Hutton walked the streets of Edinburgh, the city has changed beyond all recognition but the underlying landscape has hardly changed at all. A reflection on time, and how the landscape of Edinburgh has influenced how we think about the world.
It is mesmerising the world of crystals that lurks in surprising places around us. Have you ever asked yourself, where can I find them? How do they form and what is actually going on? Come and create your own microscopic crystalline compositions under the guidance of molecular biologist and crystallography artist Waad Albawardi. Learn more from soft matter physicist, Carmen Morcillo Perez about the physics behind the different crystals that emerge.
This workshop is an opportunity to practice mindfulness as a preamble to learning Spanish and also as a resource during the class. The workshop will introduce and explore the basic practice and concepts of mindfulness followed by a Beginners Spanish class. Participants will be encouraged to reflect on their own way of learning and experience this new approach to it. Come and learn a bit of Spanish with a difference.
Despite welcome changes in the way we think about women’s health and wellbeing, nevertheless, in a recent STUC survey, 32% of respondents said that menopause was treated negatively in their workplace and 63% reported that it was treated as a joke. This can’t be good for women experiencing menopause, for girls and young women looking ahead to menopause, or for supportive colleagues and family members of all ages and genders. Inspired by (but not a part of) the Menopause Café movement the Invisible Women event is an open invitation to talk, listen and learn about menopause.