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Mentoring for the Edinburgh Teaching Award – Teaching Matters
23 Jul 2020: I am a recent PhD graduate in Clinical Psychology from the School of Health in Social Science and a Fellow of Higher Education Academy (FHEA). ... For instance, I suggested them to write blogs during teaching breaks and/or while waiting for the
Event: Understanding undergraduate entry requirement experiences – Future student online experiences
05 Feb 2021: Sharing the work of the Prospective Student Web Team. Hide. Event: Understanding undergraduate entry requirement experiences. ... Event: Understanding undergraduate entry requirement experiences. Join us on Wednesday 10 March to hear what we have learnt
Pizza solves everything – SCOPE
07 Nov 2022: I left the session with many ideas, reading suggestions, and new colleagues to talk to if needed.” – Jacqueline Tereza Da Silva, PhD student, GAAFS. ... At the chat afterwards, somebody mentioned that the receptor they were expressing during their
July 2024 – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
23 Jul 2024: by Lisa Cowan, PhD candidate, University of Edinburgh. In Armstead v Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance Co.
Syllabus diversification: easy mode – Teaching Matters
15 Dec 2016: By June 2015 a proof-of-concept List of 100 entries in ethics was ready. ... The information on each entry is concise and useful. What I find particularly handy is that entries allow very easy access to all that’s relevant: they link to the texts
Preview of editing undergraduate programmes in the new degree finder CMS – Future student online experiences
17 Apr 2025: specific fields in the Metadata tab. Applying information. Entry requirements . Tuition fees. ... Entry requirements . Tuition fees. Links to Degree Programme Tables (DPTs). You will be able to request changes to content in any of these sections by getting
Teaching in China – SCOPE
03 May 2019: We have our postgraduate students starting to do PhDs , and they will need an Edinburgh-based supervisor, so we are all slowly becoming supervisors to research students out there as well,” ... There’s space in the institute for at least a couple of
Submissions – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
08 Mar 2022: Formal and stylistic requirements :. 800 – 2,000 words in length. Already proofread.
Top ten Teaching Matters posts of 2021 – Teaching Matters
11 Jan 2022: And this year, two interesting observations emerged:. In 2021, the ten most read posts were entries dating from previous years, ranging from 2016 to 2020. ... Former- PhD student, Tanya Lubicz-Nawrocka, explains what ‘co-creation in the curriculum’
Edinburgh Private Law Blog – Page 5
10 Aug 2023: By Fransiska Ari Indrawati, PhD Candidate, Edinburgh Law School. Throughout most of history, money as a tool of payment has taken the form of tangible objects such as coins and banknotes.