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February 2022 – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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December 2019 – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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Edinburgh Private Law Blog – Page 8
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Library Matters: news from ECA Library – Page 12
The Academic Support Librarian team recently published a new guide to digital scholarship and digital humanities, to assist all students in understanding and navigating this area of investigation.
Future student online experiences – Page 20 – Sharing the work of the Prospective Student Web Team
Neil Allison 12th November 2021In Sprint 6 we explored how to make it easier for applicants to locate information on scholarships and funding they may be eligible for.
Future student online experiences – Page 26 – Sharing the work of the Prospective Student Web Team
The project was led by the Prospective Student Web Content Team, in close collaboration with the Fees Service in Scholarships and Student Funding.
October 2019 – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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March 2022 – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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The unconventional way to fund a PhD – Double spaced
And it worked. I was awarded the scholarship of $20,000 which covered most of my tuition in my second year of studies. ... I couldn’t articulate why my research was important, or what I was adding to existing scholarship .
David Shearman – Alumni profiles
From a small Church of England village school, I earned a scholarship to attend Ilkley Grammar School and later a County Major Scholarship that opened the door to the University of
