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Why the Uber Ruling Could Spell the End of the Gig Economy – University of Edinburgh Business School
The recent ruling from the UK Supreme Court that Uber drivers must be treated as workers rather than self-employed could spell the end of the gig economy, writes Corentin Curchod.
W4-11:11 | The Curatorial Lucky Signal ✨ – Hanyun Xue / Curating (2024-2025)[SEM2]
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Consulting, Interviews & Assessment Centres: Key Insights from the Employability & Careers Expo 2025 – University of Edinburgh Business School
The Employability & Careers Expo 2025 provided invaluable insights into the evolving job market, offering students a chance to engage with industry leaders and refine their career strategies. In this blog, Management student Paula shares key
Launching a Treasure Trove of Gaelic Folktales: Welcome to Hidden Heritages! – Gaelic Algorithmic Research Group
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Week11 Romantic Conversation with the Earth–Yichen Jiang – Yichen Jiang / Environmental Design: Materials, Ecologies, Futures (2024-2025)[SEM1]
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Why I chose to study an MSc in Climate Change Finance and Investment - and why it matters for Africa – University of Edinburgh Business School
We’re honoured to welcome exceptional Mastercard Foundation Scholars from African countries to our MSc programme. Student Jason Gikonyo shares what this opportunity has meant to him and other climate leaders from Africa.
Summary in week 2: Integration of exhibitions viewed in the past – Chuyue Xu / Curating (2024-2025)[SEM2]
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Parallel A Session 1_all slides
07 Dec 2011: For the MaDAM project eScholar will provide a resolvable end point for publishing of data to the wider research community be a searchable archive for MaDAM data allowing the University to ... Began in 2009, currently funded to June 2013. Collaboration
How Good Causes Can Benefit from the Warming Effect of Social Media – University of Edinburgh Business School
Social media often gets a bad rap. It is viewed by some as a breeding ground for hate speech, by others as a way of wasting time on cat videos, and this year's constant searching for Covid-19 news has led to a new word for our dictionaries:
Reflections on the Building Racial Literacy (BRL) Programme – Race and Inclusivity in Global Education Network (RIGEN) Blog
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