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Introducing our newest writer, Harini! – Students at SPS
I look forward to not only sharing my thoughts and research but also learning from this community’s diverse perspectives. ... Thank you for welcoming me to this community; I can’t wait to share my thoughts and research with all of you.
It all boils down to dignity and respect – SCOPE
Ultimately, a healthy research culture is one where colleagues treat each other with dignity and respect. ... These values form the basis for how our research is conducted but also shape the interactions between researchers, colleagues, participants,
CEID Community @Moray House – Studying and Living at the University of Edinburgh
It’s a marvellous research resource and updating it is a mammoth undertaking. ... During his time with us he has graciously agreed to contribute to our lecture series on comparative analysis, lead a workshop on propensity score matching for the
4 Ways of Conducting Participatory Research With Children – Social work at The University of Edinburgh
Participatory research methods help us to better understand the lives and experiences of children. ... Pain, R., & Francis, P. (2003). Reflections on participatory research . Area, 35(1), 46–54.
Tell Us About Your Methodology – Community Based Participatory Research – Research Bow
Before starting my PhD research , I was also already a practitioner of CBPR through my research role with ‘ Our Health’ (An Interdisciplinary Science Shop at The University of Edinburgh). ... CBPR can help to share what we do in the University with
Childhood and Youth Studies – Page 2 – Contributing to realising children and young people’s human rights through research , teaching, policy and practice in childhood and youth studies
Children’s participation is particularly testing to our adult attitudes, systems and ways of working. ... While the need for enhanced civil justice responses is well-evidenced in their work, our research [1] on child contact and domestic abuse shows
Programme of events and activities – Festival of Cultural Heritage Research 2024
In addition, audio samples of Debbie Canon reading her one-woman play, The Remarkable Deliverances of Alice Thornton, and other clips relating to our research findings will be available. ... Our research is often co-produced with local communities and
Staff Pride Network – The Staff Pride Network is an inclusive network that serves as a resource for the rich diversity of LGBT+ employees across the institution, including PhD students who prefer to attend staff events. We strive to take an intersectiona
Welcome colleagues to our round-up of events happening throughout LGBTQ+ History month in 2025. ... This initiative aims to foster an inclusive environment, particularly supporting LGBTQ+ and trans inclusivity within our community.
Head Injury Information Day (HiiD) in Edinburgh – YARNS Transitions Research Project Blog
Our biggest hit was definitely the virtual reality activity, allowing those an insight into our world of research . ... Most importantly, with the majority of our team present and several students, we were able to disseminate some of our research and make
Design thinking in Research : What does it look like for this research ? – Dennis Nyenze / Data, Inequality and Society: KIPP & Futures Project (2024-25)
So, my research is currently desk based and so I haven’t been able to interact with the community directly yet. ... Reflecting on our process, we learned that Design Thinking can be quite powerful even remotely.
