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The four F's of active reviewing | Reflection Toolkit | Reflection Toolkit
The four F’s of reviewing will help you to review an experience and plan for the future by moving through four levels: Facts, Feelings, Findings, and Future.
Student Mental Health and Online Engagement Podcast | Multi-Faith and Belief Chaplaincy, For All Faiths and None | Chaplaincy
Details of Student Mental Health and Online Engagement Podcast.
Dawn's Story | VIKING Genes | Viking Genes
Dawn was born in The Midlands, in the UK, but is proud to have a heritage from Orkney. Read more about why she got involved in the study here.
Cabaret of Dangerous Ideas 2015 | Festivals, Cultural and City Events | Festivals, Cultural and City Events
Academics returned to the Fringe to debate and discuss controversial research with the wider community.
University hosted Exhibit B at Playfair Library | Festivals, Cultural and City Events | Festivals, Cultural and City Events
The performance exhibition explored themes of racism.
Academics returned to the Fringe to discuss Dangerous Ideas | Festivals, Cultural and City Events | Festivals, Cultural and City Events
The Cabaret of Dangerous Ideas featured University lecturers debating and discussing controversial research with the wider community.
Hugh Paterson | Colorectal Surgery | Clinical Surgery
Mr Hugh Paterson is clinical Senior Lecturer/Consultant Colorectal Surgeon at University of Edinburgh/Western General Hospital, Edinburgh. He is CI of the ALLEGRO trial of perioperative lidocaine in colorectal surgery
Lichen Walk
All the interactive content of the walk is available online on the WALK tab of this website . ... By submitting this report, you accept that it is accurate and that fraudulent or nuisance complaints may result in action by the University .
Current postgraduate researchers – University of Edinburgh Business School
A listing of current PhD and MSc by Research student profiles, including supervisors, covering all Business School research areas.
Research ethics and integrity – University of Edinburgh Business School
We are committed to facilitating the conduct of research in ways that respect the dignity and preserve the well-being of participants and researchers.
