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CV – Women's Music in the Herring Industry
Moray Endowment Fund award (2020). McCaig Trust award (2020). LLC Masters Scholarship (2018). ... Connecting Scotland’s Sounds grant (2016). University Scholarship for Research and Leadership (2016).
The KM Blog – A blog exploring Knowledge Mobilisation (KM) in practice.
Instead, ‘knowledge mobilisation’ is gaining traction, appearing in funding …. Published 23 September 2025 by sjanac.
Dr Florian Fusseis – Reader in Structural Geology, University of Edinburgh, UK
to develop our research and a great funding environment.
October 2025 – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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Childhood and Youth Studies – Page 3 – Contributing to realising children and young people’s human rights through research, teaching, policy and practice in childhood and youth studies
CYS 2nd October 2023. Thanks to funding from the Royal Society of Edinburgh, the Observatory of Children’s Human Rights Scotland is developing a new Research Network on children’s human
Sources – The Middle East at Edinburgh
Serjeant (1915–93) (Trustee 1967–92)’ in Charles Melville (ed.) A Short History of the Gibb Memorial Trust and Its Trustees: A Century of Oriental Scholarship .
Life at IMES (Islamic – Latest News, Events, Announcements from IMES Staff, Students & Alumni
PhD, University of Hamburg | Habilitation, University of Basel). Dr. Görke has published extensively on the Prophet’s biography, Hadith, and Qur’anic exegesis, and is recognised for his deep scholarship on
Jamie Pearce
social and economic inequality). Professor Pearce has led research projects funded by range of UK, EU and overseas funding bodies (totalling >£35m) including as Principle Investigator of a recent ESRC-funded ... applications to the ESRC and Scottish
Hazard modelling using inlabru and statistical seismology – Mark Naylor’s Blog
Any views expressed within media held on this service are those of the contributors, should not be taken as approved or endorsed by the University, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the University in respect of any particular issue. I want
