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References and further resources – Toolkit for Interdisciplinary Learning and Teaching
Issues in Integrative Studies, 35(1), 221-247. White, F., Lloyd, H., Kennedy, G., & Stewart , C.
mylesthoughts – Page 4 – A journey through my working life and related thoughts
Read More Shape Shifting and Automated Teaching.As part of the University of Edinburgh’s Festival of Creative Learning myself, Stewart Cromar and Marcello Crolla decided to host a Hackathon on
Voice of the People #Hamish100 – Celtic & Scottish Studies Blog
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July 2023 – Influence Government
Unlike other countries, the Meta Ad Library for the UK is well populated with public sector ads, due to much […]. James Stewart 25th July 2023 0.
May 2022 – Influence Government
of Edinburgh Pip Thornton University of Edinburgh Kristy Docherty University of Edinburgh Sophie Taylor University of Edinburgh/ODI Lydia Wilson University of Cambridge Megan O’Neill University […]. James Stewart 25th May
April 2021 – Influence Government
The Project Goals are: We propose a […]. James Stewart 25th April 2021 0.
20mph Academic Articles – SCPHRP
Journal of Transport and Health Oct 28, 2021. by blogadmin is licensed under aAuthor: Stewart Cromar. ... View all posts by Stewart Cromar.
2023 – Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog
It was followed by a succinct and passionate word of appreciation from Professor Stewart Brown.
SCPHRP – Page 11 – Scottish Collaboration for Public Health Research & Policy
we’ve got a great team. Read more Paper Published Naven, L., Inglis, G., Harris, H., Fergie, G., Teal, G., Phipps, R., Stewart , S., Kelly, L., Hilton, S., Smith, M., McCartney,
July 2021 – Suicide Cultures: Reimagining Suicide Research
Two generations of suicide, two generations bereaved by suicide. My earlier master’s research, which explored the lived experience of losing a mother to suicide ( Stewart and Thomas 2018), left me
