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Publications – Deaf Education in the UK
07 Nov 2021: Name. Email. Please leave this field empty. Recent posts. Tags. Academic Blogging Service provided by the University of Edinburgh.
Bowel Cancer Intelligence UK – Edinburgh Health Economics
04 Dec 2019: Academic Blogging Service provided by the University of Edinburgh.
Talk: Jasmina Husanović, Commoning the Social, 30 April – EEHN
02 Apr 2025: Academic Blogging Service provided by the University of Edinburgh.
Conference – Mobility, Mood & Place
13 Jan 2016: Academic Blogging Service provided by the University of Edinburgh.

Scott Smith
- Email: v1ssmi56@ed.ac.uk
Scott Smith. Teaching Fellow in English for Academic Purposes. English Language Education. ... BA (Hons) Philosophy. I work within the English Language Education team to design and deliver academic English and academic literacies courses available to
Mx Tracy Noden
- Email: tnoden@ed.ac.uk
Work closely with the academic Director of Quality to support the provision of data and the completion of the annual QA reports. ... Manage the Curriculum and Quality Assurance mailbox, the Academic Conduct mailbox, and the Academic Misconduct mailbox.

Dr Omar Kaissi, FHEA
- Email: omar.kaissi@ed.ac.uk
Pirrie, A., & Kaissi, O. (2022, October 7). Academic freedom and the renewal of generosity. ... January 2022: Webinar: ‘Is academic freedom under threat? If so, from where?’.

Meg Maclean
2022). ‘Multidisciplinary English for Academic Purposes (EAP)’. Poster presentation at The UoE Learning and Teaching Conference 2022 14 June. ... Benson, C. & Maclean, M (2019) ‘Evaluating an English for Academic Purposes (EAP) pre-sessional course:
Royal Society University Research Fellowships & Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowship
04 Jul 2025: Material needed for the internal selection
Refugee Week - Bulletin
14 Jun 2022: Reading time: 7 minutesEarlier this year, countless people across the globe watched in disbelief as Russian forces invaded Ukraine. To mark this year’s Refugee Week, it seems fitting to focus on the ongoing crisis in Ukraine and speak to staff