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Creating a “relentless welcome” – Teaching Matters
The students we interviewed consistently mentioned the importance of staff simply expressing an interest in them as individuals by asking “How are you?” Matthew Smith, from California State University Dominguez Hills,
Hamesucken – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
On 6 September 2021, Lord Matthews sentenced Nathan Shaw and John Lawrie to imprisonment.
Ongoing Research Projects – Hugh Sinclair
The project has been funded by a NERC grant and a PhD student, Bronwyn Matthews .
LGBTQ+ History Month 2025 – Staff Pride Network
11:10-12:00, In-person, Main Library ML1.07. In this session, Dr Laura Blomvall from AM [Adam Matthew ] will present on two collections of digitised archival material – Gender, Identity ... Vic Valentine: Scottish Trans Manager, Equality Network.
Their Finest Hour Archive Launch – Educational Design and Engagement
Dr Matthew Kidd, project manager, said: “The success of the project would not have been possible without the voluntary effort of thousands of dedicated volunteers and contributors.
EEHN welcomes new conveners – EEHN
Annie Gallagher will take over from Matthew Lear and Ellie Ballantine as PG convener for 2024-25.
Creating a "relentless welcome" – Teaching Matters
The students we interviewed consistently mentioned the importance of staff simply expressing an interest in them as individuals by asking “How are you?” Matthew Smith, from California State University Dominguez Hills,
Books – Part of Our Legal Culture – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
Pippidi, Rethinking Corruption; Matthew Dyson, Explaining Tort and Crime; and Peter Sarris, Justinian: Emperor, Soldier, Saint. ... Blog Editors:. Matthew Bell. Recent Posts.
The 71st Language Lunch – Language Lunch @ Edinburgh
Matthew Sung; s1511479@sms.ed.ac.uk. San Diu, a language spoken in Northern Vietnam which is mostly found in Tuyen Quang, Thai Ngyuen, Vinh Phuc, Bac Giang and Quang Ninh
Following Ghana’s Elections: an IIF Event – Global Justice Blog
In this post, MSc student, Matthew Pflaum, reflects on the evening’s events. .
