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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. .
Research network – Thinking the Future of Money in the Humanities
Professor Matthew Treherne, School of Languages, Cultures and Societies, University of Leeds.
European tort law – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
Blog Editors:. Matthew Bell. Recent Posts.
Attributional and Consequential Methods of Quantifying Emissions. – Digital Learning Applications and Media
If you’re interested in some follow-up reading, then check out Bo Weidema’s paper Market Information in Life Cycle Assessment, Matthew Brander’s paper on the attributional-consequential distinction, ... Accessed 4 June 2026. Brander, Matthew , and
EEHN Research Celebration Post 2025 – EEHN
Matthew Lear, PhD Student, School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures.
How we prepare Mechanical Engineering students for an uncertain future – Teaching Matters
Careers Service. Matt Vickers, Careers Consultant (Engineering & Mathematics) Matthew .Vickers@ed.ac.uk.
Books & Bots – Imagining education futures where AI is just a feature, not a bug.
Merton dubbed the Matthew Effect, has long haunted discussions of inequality.
Spotlight on ProQuest digital primary sources – HCA Librarian
Adam Matthew and Gale Cengage will also be taking part in the Discovery Day on 30th January. ... See my previous posts throwing a Spotlight on Adam Matthew digital primary sources and a Spotlight on Gale Cengage digital primary sources.
