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Finding my positionality: let’s get (critically) real. – Research Bow
The third question was the only one I felt I had a straightforward answer to; yes, two contradictory statements can both be true, the Simpson paradox is a lovely example of
Plagues, monuments and folds in the land – Edinburgh Decameron: Lockdown Sociology at Work
On Princes Street sits a statue to James Young Simpson , one of the pioneers who developed chloroform as an anaesthetic.
Walking With Dinosaurs x GeoSciences Field Trip – School of GeoSciences Blog
Cover photo image: Upper row – Aurora Liu (MScR), Adam Manning (PhD), Professor Steve Brusatte, Abby Cook (Blue Peter presenter), David Kirson (MScr) Bottom row – Jack Davidson (MScR), Ross Simpson (MScR), Milly ... Images courtesy of Professor Steve
April 2021 – Jasmine Forbes / Art Practice 4 (2020-2021)[YR]
Posted onyea so i just read ted chiangs short story ;story of your lif’ and it made me cry and has deeply affected me it is so good.
Edinburgh Studies in Law Publication: Jørn Øyrehagen Sunde and Andrew R C Simpson (eds), Comparative Perspectives in Scottish and Norwegian Legal History, Trade and Seafaring, 1200-1800 – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
Edinburgh Studies in Law Publication: Jørn Øyrehagen Sunde and Andrew R C Simpson (eds), Comparative Perspectives in Scottish and Norwegian Legal History, Trade and Seafaring, 1200-1800. ... By Andrew R C Simpson , Professor in Scots Private Law, School
The British Legal History Conference, Glasgow, 10-13 July 2013 – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
This included the reasons for compiling an edition of ‘old’ Scots law in the mid-sixteenth century described by Dr Andrew Simpson to the relationships between manuscript and print in eighteenth
Book Collecting Prize – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
The prize is supported by the Friends financially, and a member of the Friends sits on the judging panel – Dr Murray Simpson kindly fills that role.
Spotlight on the 2024 Teaching Award winners: Teachers of the year and Outstanding course of the year – Teaching Matters
nominated for creating a safe, inclusive, and engaging teaching environment and her commitment to social justice that shines throughout her teaching; and Hannah Simpson , whose teaching was described as a highlight
SCPHRP Bulletin March 2016 – SCPHRP
Read about Jane Hartley’s highlights from the mental health the five year plan conference in Manchester including, TED talk on this: How childhood trauma affects health across a lifetime.
A quiet, unnoticed form of gentle solidarity – Teaching Matters
year; Dawn Lawson, Scottish Literature, 3rd year; Aoife Leong, English Literature, 2nd year; Jenin Ola, Medicine, 1st year; Eve Simpson , Politics, 4th year; Darcey Spenner, Ancient History and Classical Archaeology, 3rd
