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EwanVid
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Name
Ewan McAndrew
Country Scotland

EwanVid

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Hi, I'm EwanVid (Ewan for short) and I live in Glasgow, Scotland, although my home town is Newburgh, Aberdeenshire.

I'm a Wikimedian in Residence at The University of Edinburgh. The project page for the residency is located here: Wikipedia:University of Edinburgh.

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I am at a training session at the University of Edinburgh.

My example citation

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I read an interesting article about Bletchley codebreaker, Rozanne Colchester, today.[1]

I also read an article about Helicobacter pylori.[2]

About me

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  1. I have an MA in English (Literature & Language) & Modern History from University of Glasgow.
  2. A postgraduate diploma (PgDip) in Software Development from Glasgow Caledonian University.
  3. A PGDE in English & Media Teaching from University of Strathclyde.
  4. I also hold a TEFL certificate from I-to-I and have undertaken short courses in creative writing & screenwriting.

My example list

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I enjoy the following activities:

  • Reading
  • Hiking
  • Swimming
  • Cycling
  • Watching football.

Things I like

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I love travelling, music, history, cinema and literature, and this all feeds into my regular day-job of teaching of English & Media Studies. I'm interested in all kinds of stories (movies, books, plays) and create my own stories from time to time on my blogsite. Above all, I'm passionate about the idea of lifelong learning and broadening your horizons. Hence why I'm here and why I'm trying to learn how to play the mandolin (badly).

References

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  1. ^ McCrum, Robert (2010-11-06). "Women spies in the second world war: "It was horrible and wonderful. Like a love affair"". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2017-02-07.
  2. ^ Fallone, C. A. (2000-11-01). "Epidemiology of the antibiotic resistance of Helicobacter pylori in Canada". Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology = Journal Canadien De Gastroenterologie. 14 (10): 879–882. ISSN 0835-7900. PMID 11111111.