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Edinburgh Private Law Blog – Page 8
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
September 2023 – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
26 Sep 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.
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
School of Chemistry Games Night – Teaching Matters
27 Nov 2024: There were countless opportunities for undergraduates to socialise—drinking nights, hiking trips, art sessions, and more—but these rarely offered the chance to connect with professors, PhD students, or other university ... He is half Danish and half
September 2022 – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
22 Sep 2022: by Laura Macgregor, Professor of Scots Law, University of Edinburgh. Many types of contracts do not require to be entered into in writing in Scots law (see Requirements of Writing (Scotland)
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
Event: User research playback event on overseas entry requirements 8 July – Future student online experiences
02 Jul 2021: Sharing the work of the Prospective Student Web Team. Hide. Event: User research playback event on overseas entry requirements 8 July. ... We have designed a prototype concept that will help us to gauge how useful students find an interactive tool to
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
Edinburgh Private Law Blog – Page 5
01 Nov 2023: by León Carmona Fontaine, PhD Student at Edinburgh Law School. If there was a Scottish case from the 1620s in which a Scottish court had decided that there was a sham ... By Fransiska Ari Indrawati, PhD Candidate, Edinburgh Law School. Throughout most
Why should we care about research culture? – SCOPE
30 Oct 2024: It ensures all research activities are conducted with integrity and adhere to regulatory requirements , all of which is crucial for maintaining public trust and ensuring research credibility and reproducibility.
