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Insights Programme: Connecting with Alumni to support Widening Participation students’ career trajectories – Teaching Matters
This especially interested me as, though my degree is in Biological Sciences and I currently intend to pursue a career in scientific research (at least as my first career), doing as ... desk every day.
Children and young people aged 5-18 years should stay active. Here’s why, write Samantha Fawkner, Ailsa Niven, Steven Hanson, Chloë Williams & Coral L Hanson – COVID-19 Perspectives
10] Try creating a makeshift standing desk , which the whole family could use. ... Effect and process evaluation of implementing standing desks in primary and secondary schools in Belgium: a cluster-randomised controlled trial.
Insights Programme: Connecting with Alumni to support Widening Participation students' career trajectories – Teaching Matters
This especially interested me as, though my degree is in Biological Sciences and I currently intend to pursue a career in scientific research (at least as my first career), doing as ... desk every day.
What the Spanish Flu can teach us about making face masks compulsory, writes Samuel Cohn – COVID-19 Perspectives
The Oklahoma City Times in October 1918 described an “army of young women war workers” appearing “on crowded street cars and at their desks with their faces muffled in gauze shields”. ... If mass resistance to the mask should arise in the months
‘Difficult Conversations’ Podcast series on COVID-19: from sex work to motherhood, NHS to the economy – Edinburgh Decameron: Lockdown Sociology at Work
Secondly, when the pandemic broke out, I had moments where I felt like nothing else really mattered in social science research except crisis: climate change, why Trump is Trump, and ... Plus, with such a workload, I didn’t want to chain myself to
COVID-19 reveals the politics of xenophobia in real-time, writes Janet E Perkins – COVID-19 Perspectives
He invited me into his office, and like usual I took the seat in front of his desk . ... Her research focuses on human rights, women’s health and international development, building on extensive professional experience in global health and international
The Myth of “Scotland’s Historic Tradition of Free University Education” Revisited – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
Your blogger was moved to return to this subject by an amusing quotation from The Scotsman in 1934 that he came across in the course of recent research . ... He talked of his university days: “In those days professors were paid by fees, and as, on the
What can socio-legal studies contribute to medical law? Thoughts from a workshop in Paris – The Mason Institute Blog
the study of the social and legal worlds of medical practice and health research . ... b) reflecting on what ‘socio-legal studies in context’ means for research traditions and forms of knowledge produced.
India’s informal economy, gender-based violence, and mental health challenges demand crucial inspection, write Nandini Sen, Anusua Singh Roy, Jayanta Bhattacharya, and Subrata Shankar Bagchi – COVID-19 Perspectives
Secondary research that involves a narrative review [3] informs the statistical content of this study. ... Dr Anusua Singh Roy is a Postdoctoral research fellow, Statistician at the School of Health Sciences at Queen Margaret University.
Lecture 3: Religious Networks in the Age of Empire in New Spain and Africa – Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog
Andrew Walls’ book on a PhD candidate’s desk in Divinity. Our second case study is one familiar to the School of Divinity in Edinburgh through the work of Andrew Walls, ... I am not approaching his series of lectures as an expert in any specific
