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Getting the Conversation Started – Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog
What has emerged from the work of scientists like Steven Mithen, William Noble and Iain Davidson, Merlin Donald, Ian Tattersall, Terrence Deacon, and most recently Agustin Fuentes, should be of primary
Mason Institute Investigates Episode 2: Bad Apple Surgeons: The role of criminal law in non-fatal surgical harm. – The Mason Institute Blog
Dr Mullock focuses on two key high-profile cases, those of breast surgeon Ian Patterson and liver transplant surgeon Simon Bramhall, to explore how consent for reasonable surgery; an otherwise usual
Football justice and community- a tribute and record – Sport Matters
25 April Ian Taylor writes to Lord Justice Taylor suggesting that the £100,000 allocated to the modernisation of football stadia does not bode well.
Creating Better Health & Wellbeing – Final Report & Video – SCPHRP
To finish the day Garth Reid, NHS Health Scotland, and Ian Shankland, Lanarkshire Community Food and Health Partnership, superbly summed up the day and suggested some next steps for the group.
Workshop: Law, History and Human Rights in East Asia – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
Lunch –. 13.45 – 14.45 Ian Neary: Dowa Project Policies as Unfinished Human Rights Business – from Dotaishin to Ikengushin (Discussant: Urs Matthias Zachmann). – ... Coffee Break –. 15.00 – 16.00 Hiromi Sasamoto-Collins: Gender, Human Rights,
Research into Foreign Aid and Maternal and Child Health Services – Nursing Blog
Ian Harper, and Dr. Jeevan Sharma, from the School of Social and Political Science, UoE.
Generative AI and Contemporary Art: Y7 present Report 5923 – The Global Contemporary Research Group
This event is organised by Ian Rothwell and the Global Contemporary Research Group, History of Art.
Spotlight on Remote Teaching: Top ten tips for teaching online – Teaching Matters
Thanks for the feedback Ian – encourage your colleagues to add their own thoughts, we don’t claim to have all the answers.
Interim Report for the Research and Engagement Working Group (REWG) – Decolonised Transformations
Ian Stewart, Shaira Vadasaria and Yarong Xie.
Forthcoming Book: Charles Areskine’s library – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
The book also complements a number of the essays in Du Plessis and Cairns, Reassessing Legal Humanism and Its Claims: Petere Fontes?, particularly those by Professor Ian Maclean and Dr Baston
