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Six things you should know about Stair’s theory of contract law. – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
While the story is about how Stair struck out on to an individual path, it must be stressed that this path was guided by the needs of commerce and the requirements
Welcome to Jan-March learning & teaching enhancement theme: Engaging and Empowering Learning with Technology – Teaching Matters
Similarly, David Reid leverages his expertise from his PhD studies at The University of Edinburgh and designed a learning analytics system. ... She has a PhD from The University of North Texas. Jan 9, 2025.
Sprint 7 review: A new dedicated fees site structure – Future student online experiences
student experience. ongoing editorial requirements . search engine and analytics insight. technical and process constraints. ... Map out and understand other essential costs across our programmes so we could begin to structure this content consistently in
How usability testing guided user-centred improvements of the Digital Collections Platform – Website and Communications Blog
Establishing these goals from the start helped guide the test design and, in the process confirmed the technical requirements for testing in an early version of the platform. ... testing ease of linking to the catalogue and expectations about information
Title to Sue for Damage to Hired Property: A Scots Law Perspective – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
by Lisa Cowan, PhD candidate, University of Edinburgh. In Armstead v Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance Co. ... The court ruled that the loss was reasonably foreseeable. This blog entry examines the Supreme Court’s decision, and speculates how Scottish
Formation of Contract in Scots Law: Applying the Governing Principles – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
by Laura Macgregor, Professor of Scots Law, University of Edinburgh. Many types of contracts do not require to be entered into in writing in Scots law (see Requirements of Writing (Scotland) ... the Requirements of Writing (Scotland) Act 1995, s1(1)).
Working in Think Tanks: Not just for Politics Graduates; Not only policy research – Inform.ed
this reflects more the innate interests of many graduates from these subjects and a desire to apply their degrees by working in think tanks, rather than it being a particular requirement . ... 5 had PhD degrees in: Economics (3), History (1), Musicology &
Podcast: Podcasts in Education with Emily O’Reilly & Andrew Strankman – Part 2 (34 mins) – Teaching Matters
17.05 Barriers to entry in podcasting, or their lack thereof: “Just jump in and record”, say Emily and Andrew, “it’s easier than it sounds!”. ... Aish Jayamohan. Aish Jayamohan is a PhD researcher in English literature at The University of
Improving the collaborative editing process with the new degree finder CMS – Future student online experiences
Editors will be introduced to the new CMS when we begin preparing the 2026 entry edition of the postgraduate degree finder in the coming months. ... Although this multi-platform approach met our requirements in the short term for a collaborative editing
Opportunities for Doctoral Research in Frankfurt – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
The actual PhD project that successful applicants end up doing will be worked out in dialogue between the doctoral fellow and the junior research group leader. ... Period". Job Requirements and Role:. The applicant will hold a master's degree (M.A.) or
