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Focus papers | School of Economics | School of Economics
Research briefings for the general public. Contribitions are from academic staff and PhD students. Some of the briefings also reflect the research done on the ESRC- funded project entitled 'Credit and Labour Foundations of the Macroeconomy '
January 2017 | Alumni Services | Alumni
A study of Einstein, an analysis of how children acquire language and the story of a lovelorn baker are among the literacy picks on this month's bookshelf.
Asset managers: are you ready for the new MiFID regulations? | Alumni Services | Alumni
Ahead of the Business School’s masterclass on best practice in research procurement, Alistair Haig, Early Career Fellow in Finance, explains the importance of responding to research regulations with knowledge and skill.
Lighting up science | Alumni Services | Alumni
Inspired by the International Year of Light and with the help of an alumni funded grant, Dr Adam Kirrander led a team in creating an interactive and educational computer game.
July 2020 | Alumni Services | Alumni
This month's alumni-authored books bring us chemistry, cartology and criminal justice.
Naked ambition | Alumni Services | Alumni
Alumna Ruth McPherson will be going wig free to raise money for alopecia research; something she could barely imagine 10 years ago as an insecure and self-conscious fresher.
June 2018 | Alumni Services | Alumni
Whether you're looking for fictional escapism, academic stimulation, or some business acumen, the latest Alumni Bookshelf has something for you.
May 2018 | Alumni Services | Alumni
We have your summer reading sorted with three novels, an academic study, plus one for the kids.
Mora Main | Alumni Services | Alumni
Mora Main used her geography degree to make a difference in green politics and volunteers with environmental organisations in New South Wales, where she now lives.
Chris Ban | Alumni Services | Alumni
Writer and film-maker Chris Ban is no stranger to finding a story and, as he explains, it was that quest for the literary that brought him to Edinburgh.
