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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,
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.
Including Edinburgh Associated Thinkers – Liam McLaughlin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ln_-_FGHkg&t=478s. ‘Scottish review on Thomas Muir’: Biography and analysis https://www.scottishreview.net//AndrewHook150a.html. McBride, Ian .
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
The EUSA Teaching Awards help us learn about ‘good teaching’ – Teaching Matters
Marwa Mouazen, winner of The Ian Campbell Award for Teaching in the Humanities and Social Sciences encouraged students to ‘seek extra-curricular opportunities’ and ‘discussed how their learning was progressing outside
Podcast: The University of Edinburgh Curriculum Transformation Programme (27 minutes) – Teaching Matters
13:20 – Richard Andrews on perceptions of the ‘Edinburgh Graduate’. 16:50 – Ian Gordon on curriculum transformation from a college’s perspective and deconstruction of ‘curriculum’ and ‘transformation’.
Welcome to the Sept-Oct Learning & Teaching Enhancement Theme: Careers and Employability – Teaching Matters
Image credit: unsplash, Ian Schneider, CCO. Welcome to the September and October Learning & Teaching Enhancement Theme: Careers and Employability.
LGBTQ+ champion wins Royal Society of Edinburgh medal – Staff Pride Network
RSE Sir James Black Medal: Professor Ian David Duncan of the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Week 8 – A Lot of Back and Forth’s – Maddie Hargreaves / Film and TV 1C: Introduction to a Film Set (2023-2024)[SEM2]
Which resultingly ended in being cast as Lee Ian Mofatt for Finely and Jonny Tulloch for Johnny.
