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Highlights from the RDM Programme Progress Report: August – October 2015 – Edinburgh Research Data Blog
31st August Dealing with Data conference. 7th/8th September meeting with Gottingen University to talk about digital scholarship , including RDM.
Who let the dogs in? Reading to Dogs in Schools, Benefits and Barriers – Childhood and Youth Studies
Acknowledgement. With gratitude to the University of Edinburgh’s Principal’s Career Development Scholarship which funded this research.
Sprint-8 interim update: Final push for a new fees website - Future student online experiences
The Scholarships and Student Funding website contains a large amount of fees information, including legacy data going back around ten years.
Aberdeen PhD Opportunity: Emergence of a Vernacular Legal Culture – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
An Elphinstone Scholarship covers the cost of tuition fees, whether Home, EU or Overseas. ... This scholarship will not cover living expenses. Selection will be made on the basis of academic merit.
Discussing assessments, online exams and getting to know your students in hybrid teaching – Teaching Matters
An important focus of her work is collaborating with colleagues in Schools and Colleges to take forward research and scholarship relating to teaching and learning in Higher Education.
What is Success for a PhD: Completion or Employment? – Higher Education Research Group
The Bolashak Scholarship Program, launched in 1997, sought to build an elite knowledge workforce by funding international study (Jonbekova et al., 2021).
Using outlandish and humorous analogies for teaching Physiology in First-Year Medical School – Teaching Matters
She has extensive experience in teaching, research, and publishing, with a strong focus on Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL).
New Book: Oxford Handbook of Roman Law and Society – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
comparison to popular constitutionalism, from international private law to law and society, thereby setting itself apart from other volumes as a unique contribution to scholarship on its subject.
Shore Scene Soundtrack – MAKING SENSE
There has been an undertaking of academic scholarship into these interconnections between sound and space, especially by Butler (2006, 2007) whose focus on sound walks provides an interesting insight into the
Six things you should know about Stair’s theory of contract law. – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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