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Hidden pandemic: study uncovers scale of online child harm - Edinburgh Impact
04 Jun 2024: One in eight children around the world have been victims of sexual exploitation and abuse online, new study found.
Procrastination – no you aren’t being lazy – Study Hub Blog
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YEG training – Cities, Children and Young People
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The Imagination Lab – University of Edinburgh Business School
We are a dynamic network of people passionate about reimagining research and education by exploring the vast potential of imagination at the cross-roads of art and technology.
Macho Empiricism – Data Science & Football
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India beyond the Old and New Towns | Edinburgh India Institute
29 May 2025: India in the suburbs and Leith
The University of Edinburgh’s Academy of Sport publish SWPL Fan Engagement Report | Sport
06 Jun 2025: The University of Edinburgh’s Academy of Sport has published an exciting Fan Engagement Report following their study of the SWPL.
Student life – University of Edinburgh Business School
Our MSc students represent a diverse range of nationalities and backgrounds, typically originating from over 70 different countries. This strong sense of internationalism and the wide range of experiences our students bring with them creates a
Global work and organisations – University of Edinburgh Business School
Areas include international careers, expatriates, psychological contracts, and power and legitimacy in multinational corporations.
Innovation and Energy – University of Edinburgh Business School
Born in Glasgow in 1917, Miriam 'Mamie' Leah Shenkin (née Epstein) graduated with her BCom in 1937 and helped grow her family business.