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ETHNOMUSEUMS
To promote discussion on issues relating to museum ethnography
To promote discussion on issues relating to museum ethnography, its
practice and theory. a forum for queries and suggestions covering material
culture, anthroplogy and archaeology and museum studies topics. A
noticeboard for relevant meetings, conferences or other useful information.
ETHNOPOLITICS
Electronic discussion and announcement list on ethnopolitical issues
To encourage scholarly research and exchange between academics on issues related to ethnic
minorities, minority rights, and the origin, development and settlement of ethnic
conflicts Keywords: ethnic minorities; minority rights; origin, development and settlement
of ethnic conflicts.
EUAIM
EUaIM Members List
This list is established to announce events including workshops,
publications, and projects related to the EU's role as international
mediator.
EUHEALTHGOV
EU Health Governance Research Network
This is the mailing list for EUHealthGov - the European Union Health
Governance research network. List members are welcome to post upcoming
events, publications and projects of interest.
EURO-BUSINESS-HISTORY
Business history in the U.K. and elswhere in Europe
A list devoted to scholarly discussion of business history in the U.K.
andelsewhere in Europe. Its purpose is threefold: to disseminate
information across the Continent, to act as a forum for expressing
opinion within the discipline, and to present useful ideas and methods
from other fields.
EURO-ECON
European academic economic researchers
A network of European academic economic researchers funded by the EU to
investigate the micro-economic roots of the macro-economic problems of
growth, unemployment and inequality. Emphasis is placed on the
quantitative analysis of innovation data amongst companies, establishments
and workers.
EURO-URB
Euro-Urbanism Group
The Euro-Urb list is a forum for the discussion of the theory and practice
of sustainable urbanism in Europe. It is allied to INTBAU and the Council
for European Urbanism.
EUROCIM-DISCUSS
European Causal Inference Meeting discussion
Discussion group linked with the European Causal Inference Meeting
EURODOC
European Documentation Centres (EDC)
List for those in charge of European Documentation Centres (EDC) or
similar EU information relays for discussion of European Union
documentation and information policy.
EUROENVI
EU Environment and Sustainable Development List
The list aims to provide a channel of communication and information for
members about activities and events in the field of EU environmental
politics.
EUROIMAGING
Euroimaging Discussion List
The list will be used for discussion and dissemination, support of
imaging research in psychiatry and neurosciences
EUROMUSICOLOGY
Euromusicology List
This list is historically based on a network of music departments
established with EU funding from about 1990 in most of the countries of
Western and Central Europe. It is free for anyone to join who wishes to
discuss European issues in musicology, or publicize forthcoming events
and matters of interest, etc.
EUROPEAN-GROUP-CRIMINOLOGY
European Group for the Study of Deviance and Social Control
For academic criminologists in Britain principally those who are
associated with the European Group for the Study of Deviance and Social
Control. For news about research initiatives; requests for collaborators
or partners in proposed research initiatives; requests for information
etc.
EUROPEAN-SOCIAL-POLICY
Deals with social policy and social welfare issues in Europe
Deals with social policy and social welfare issues in Europe, including
the EU. Of interest to academics in social policy, sociology,economics,
political science, law, public administration and other fields, and also
to others involved in policy debate.
EUROPEAN-SOCIOLOGIST
Sociology in, from and about Europe
This is a mailing focused on sociology in, from and about Europe.
Discussion, announcements (e.g., conferences, new posts, new books, etc.), and information
(e.g., research groups) for sociologists and other social scientists are welcome.
EURORESEARCH
UACES Graduate Forum - http://www.uaces.org/gf/
This list is for postgraduate and early-career researchers working on all aspects of
European integration.
EUROTALK
Help for librarians and others providing EU information.
A discussion list for people willing to share their experience and expertise in handling
EU information and/or who are seeking help with EU-related materials, websites etc.
Previously restricted to members of the European Information Association, but from March
2012 open to anyone working with information provided by or about the European Union.
EUROVISIONS-RESEARCH-NETWORK
Eurovision Song Contest discussion list
This discussion list allows exchange of information and debate between
academics, professionals, fans and all interested in the Eurovision Song
Contest.
EUSN
European Social Networks Conference
To exchange news about conferences and workshops organised by academics in
the field of social network analysis in the UK and Europe.
EUSPR-ECF
Early Careers Forum of the European Society for Prevention Research (EUSPR)
This list is used by the early career members of the European Society for
Prevention Research (EUSPR) to share information concerning
prevention-related funding, job opportunities, upcoming conferences and
publications. For further information, please visit
http://euspr.org/early-careers-forum/
EVA-LONDON
Electronic Visualisation & the Arts (EVA) London conference list
EVA London conference - Electronic Visualisation & the Arts. This list is
for announcements and discussion among conference delegates.
EVA-UK-SUPPORT
eVA UK updates alert and discussion list for eduroam Visitor Access service
Updates, announcements, service alerts and customer discussion list for the
UK eduroam Visitor Access (eVA) service.
EVALUATING-IMPACT
Evaluating the impact of researcher training and development
This list is used primarily (but not exclusively) by staff in Higher
Education institutions interested in evaluating the impact of researcher
training and development activity, to share ideas views and information on
evaluation.
EVALUATION-NETWORK-SCOTLAND
Evaluation Network Scotland
This list is open to anyone in Scotland who has an interest in evaluation.
It is primarily to enable discussion, learning and networking amongst
colleagues working in evaluation, though it can be used to inform
the list of relevant seminars, tenders and employment opportunities.
EVALUATION-OF-ONLINE-LEARNING
Evaluation of online learning
This list is designed to support action research in the development of
tools to evalauate learning in online virtual environments.
EVALUATIONCOLLECTIVE
Evaluation Collective
This mailing list is associated with Evaluation Collective community of
practice in higher education.
EVENT-MANAGEMENT
Special event, festival, conference and exhibition management
List for discussion of all aspects of special event, conference and
exhibition management, including research and education, for the
sharing of relevant experience and for information exchange on the
management and development of events.
EVENUP
Even Up
This list is for members of Even Up, a group for university presses to come
together to discuss issues of equality, diversity and inclusion in
academic publishing.
EVERYDAY-FUTURES
Everyday Futures
This list is used by members to make announcements about everyday futures
and related projects, programmes, conferences and publications.
EVERYDAYCREATIVITY
Everyday Creativity
This list is a site for the discussion of news, events, debates and
discovery connected to everyday creativity. 'Everyday creativity’ is
characterised by quotidian day-to-day actions that are often understood in
terms of little and mini ‘c’ creativity. The boundaries of everyday
creativity stretch well beyond traditional artforms, to a diverse range of
immersive creative activities that millions of people engage in globally
in the home, online or in local community settings to explore their
creative potential, maintain their health and wellbeing, connect to others
and to nature, learn and develop, and add meaning and purpose to their
lives. Such activities are often removed from established hierarchies,
economic models and notions of excellence.
EVERYTHINGPAST
Mailing List for EverythingPast
EverythingPast is a digital archives mapping project. We will use this
space to share news about workshops and any updates about our project and
website.
EVIDENCE-BASED-HEALTH
Evidence based health (EBH)
This list is for discussion of teaching, practice and implementation EBH.

Evidence based health (EBH) is the integration of individual knowledge with the best
available external evidence from systematic research in making decisions about health
care. This list is for teachers and practitioners in EBHC to communicate with colleagues,
announce meetings and courses, stimulate discussion, air controversies and aid the
implementation of EBH.

If you have a query about evidence concerning a specific clinical topic, please be aware
that this is not the focus of this list, and you should look elsewhere first.

If you do post a request to EBH, please include with your post a statement showing where
you have already looked and what you have found. It is considered good manners to offer
to repost a summary of what you find afterwards as well.

Other general principles of netiquette apply to the list, particularly:
i) Please be polite and respectful in your use of language
ii) Please don't post attachments to the list.
EVIDENCE-BASED-LIBRARIES
Evidence based practice to librarianship and information science
To promote the transfer and development of evidence based practice to
librarianship and information science. It will discuss issues such as
systematic reviews, critical appraisal and rigorous research designs in
librarianship, principally but not exclusively, in health information
work.
EVIDENCE-USE
The utilisation of research evidence in policy and practice
This is a cross-disciplinary, cross-sectoral discussion list to enable
academics and others concerned with the use of evidence in public sector
policy and practice to network, debate, share ideas and exchange
information. It has been set up by the Research Unit for Research
Utilisation (RURU) at St. Andrews University - previosuly funded by the ESRC and a
member of the ESRC's Network for Evidence-Based Policy and Practice - to
facilitate national and international interchange in this field.
EVIDENCENETWORK4RENTING
Evidence Network for Renting
The Evidence Network for Renting (EN4R) is a knowledge-exchange hub bring
together academics, stakeholders and policymakers to share research and
evidence on renting.

Our network serves three core purposes; to share research and knowledge across
professional, policy and academic groups; promote opportunities which
enable connections to be developed between different groups; and to
nurture opportunities for evidence-informed policymaking and practice.
EVOLUTIONARY-COMPUTING
EC covers all approaches to computing
EC covers all approaches to computing based on analogues of natural
selection: eg genetic algorithms, genetic programming, evolutionary
strategies and artificial life. Related fields include complex systems
theory, chaos and cellular automata.
EWM-DISCUSS
European Women in Mathematics.
This list will provide a forum for extensive discussion of topics which
arise on the other European Women in Mathematics (EWM) lists.
EWM-UK
A list for British women academic mathematicians
The list connects British women academic mathematicians, allowing
advertisement of jobs, fellowships, and conferences, discussion of
mathematical research and issues specifically relevant to women in a
heavily male-dominated subject. It is a sublist of the list EWM-All.
EWODOR
EWODOR (The European Working group On Drugs Oriented Research)
The European Working group On Drugs Oriented Research is the
oldest of the European Communities drugs-related fora. EWODOR operates as a
central exchange resource for researchers in the drug/alcohol field and hosts an
annual symposium for members
EXAMMARKING
Alternatives to Speedwell Question Bank and Multiquest software
I'd like to ask if there are any other small university colleges or
colleges (under or only slightly over 1000 students) who have migrated
from Speedwell Question Bank and Multiquest software, and its exam paper
scanner.

We are using an old scanner and version of this software, both of which are
out of support, and need to look into alternatives as well as the option
of purchasing a new scanner and Speedwell software licensing.

I'd be very grateful for any help
EXCALIBUR-KE-ANNOUNCE
Excalibur Knowledge Exchange Announcements
Information of interest to the wider community of Excalibur KE events
EXCHANGES-ANNOUNCE
Exchanges Journal Announcements And News
Announcement list for the Exchanges Journal
Includes calls for papers & reader information
Also monthly updates on publications & podcasts
EXILE-CENTRE
Announcements for the Research Centre for German and Austrian Exile Studies
This list is used by the Research Centre for German & Austrian Exile
Studies at the Institute of Modern Languages Research at the University of
London. The Centre promotes and facilitates national and international
research in German and Austrian Exile Studies.
EXPERIENTIALTRANSLATION
Experiential Translation
The list invites translators, artists, and scholars of diverse disciplines
to explore experiential translation, which we understand as an
in-the-moment, relational, material, embodied, spatially situated and
ludic process
EXPERIMENTALRESEARCH
Experimental Research Network
A network for academics, artists and anyone else who has an interest in
creative experimentation with research practice. This includes experimentation
with audio and visual methods, experimentation with narrative, textual and
print-based methods, and research methods drawn from sound art, avant-garde
film, photography, performance art and contemporary music.
EXPLORINGTHEEXTRAORDINARY
Exploring the Extraordinary
To provide an interdisciplinary, supportive and easily accessible network
for individuals actively involved/interested in the study of 'extraordinary'
experiences (such as religious, spiritual, 'anomalous' experiences, etc.).
EXTERNAL-EXAMINERS
External examiners discussion forum
The focus of the list is for advertising external-examiner vacancies and
providing general discussion and support surrounding external-examiner issues.
EXTINCTIONSTUDIES
Extinction Studies Discussion List
A public discussion list for those interested in exploring
multi-disciplinary approaches to extinction, particularly from a
humanities and social sciences perspective.
EYCONPROJECT
EyCon Project
The Early Conflict Photography 1890-1918 and Visual AI (EyCon) project aims
at harnessing AI-reliant tools to analyse a large corpus of photographs,
to create an open-access database. The project is partnering with a
network of archival institutions in France and in the UK. The project is
co-funded by Arts and Humanities Research Council/Labex Passés dans le
Présent joint grant in a partnership with a Université de Paris Idex
“chaire environnée”.
EYE-MOVEMENT
Eye-movement mailing list
This list is intended for scientists and clinicians interested in all
aspects of eye movement studies. The list is intended to host general
discussions, conference and meeting information, discussion of methods,
models, apparatus etc.

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