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Written case studies | Institute for Academic Development
13 Jun 2025: A series of 'Career Conversations' written case studies
Induction | Information Compliance
29 May 2025: Information about staff induction.
Charities and voluntary sector | Careers Service
13 Jun 2025: Working in charities and third sector organisations - a wide variety of roles, all sharing the common goal of improving society.
What is reviewed? | Student Administration
12 Jun 2025: Core elements of the annual review and reviewing supervision arrangements.
Stocks | Finance
14 Jun 2025: Submit search. Finance. Subsite menu. Subsite mobile menu. Expand/collapse submenu. Finance Department Sections. Expand/collapse submenu. Expand/collapse submenu. Expand/collapse submenu. Expand/collapse submenu. Expand/collapse submenu.
Graduate attributes in programme descriptors | Graduate Attributes
05 Jun 2025: Guidance and examples on including Graduate Attributes in programme descriptors.
Computational Applied Maths – University of Edinburgh Blogarithms
Posted onMy name is Anvita and I am one of the new postgraduate blog writers for this academic year. ... Continue reading “Life as a New Postgraduate Student…”.
Professional pathway – University of Edinburgh Business School
The Professional pathway route is an exciting new opportunity for students already in a senior management or research role who are looking to explore a changing aspect of their organisation, profession, or industry.
Future student online experiences – Page 17 – Sharing the work of the Prospective Student Web Team
Lauren Tormey 11th August 2021We have two entry -level opportunities to join our team and start a career in content design. ... Neil Allison 10th August 2021Our challenge for design sprints 4 and 5 was around the presentation of entry requirements .
Edinburgh Private Law Blog – Page 7
15 Nov 2022: In a previous blog entry , I examined whether current Scots law allows unpaid domestic carers to bring a claim against the estate of the person whom they have cared for. ... by Laura Macgregor, Professor of Scots Law, University of Edinburgh. Many types