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Recommend a text for translation – Art in Translation
Valuable introductory text, opening an initial path into areas of research and scholarship unfamiliar to the target readership.
Postgrad is an “independent” yet enjoyable journey – Students at SPS
I was very conscious of my state of gratitude. I gave my time in a number of ways, including working on the communications team for my scholarship institution (Mastercard Foundation Scholarship
Recognising the Success of the Digital Library Programme – Information Services Applications Directorate Blog
infrastructure to support digital scholarship activities and long-term access to large-scale digitised collections and content. ... digitisation request service, provide a range of digital scholarship tools, guarantee long term accessibility to
Prochain arrêt: Sydney – Gearóid Brennan
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The Academics: Churchmen and Scholars – The Middle East at Edinburgh
Despite his support for the expansion of Arabic at the University, his own scholarship revolved around philological and scriptural subjects.
Re-imagining the art school: paragogy and artistic learning
Stagnating in such traditions, today’s art schools are blind to recent advances in the scholarship of teaching and learning.
Teaching Matters Top 10 of 2022 – Teaching Matters
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European tort law – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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Successful Transitions: From Work to More Work – Teaching Matters
After a few more months, my funding was sorted, as I secured the British Government‘s prestigious Chevening scholarship . ... Ire-Oluwa Adegoke. Ire-Oluwa Adegoke is an MSc student in Sustainable Energy Systems at the University of Edinburgh under the
Delictual Liens – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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