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Bordering in a pandemic: extending the politics of belonging – Policing the Lockdown
09 Oct 2020: This has been all too obvious in the UK and South Africa – the two countries where I am conducting PhD research into experiences of migration, racism, being and belonging. ... Natasha Dyer-Williams is a PhD student at the University of Edinburgh and an
Using JSON formatting in SharePoint columns to display fields from a Person data column – Annabel Treshansky's Blog
28 Mar 2022: Laptop IDs. Yes (should be). Will be multiple choice. Software requirements .
Compensating unpaid domestic care in the testamentary context: An opportunity for Scots law – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
15 Nov 2022: Meeting these requirements will not, however, always be easy and in fact often be difficult. ... and support.’ To this one might further add that such a requirement fails to account for social reality, whereby the likelihood of there being a contract
CBDC as a financial inclusion toolkit and preparing the relevant legal framework – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
05 Sep 2023: By Fransiska Ari Indrawati, PhD Candidate, Edinburgh Law School. Throughout most of history, money as a tool of payment has taken the form of tangible objects such as coins and banknotes. ... This blog entry looks beyond the UK to consider how CBDCs can
Getting Systematically Meta – A Guide To Conducting Systematic Reviews And Meta-Analyses. Part 2. – Research Bow
29 Jan 2024: Also, you may want to check the reporting requirements of the journal you want to submit your review to. ... Rhys Maredudd Davies is a former elite athlete, international coach and current clinical psychology PhD candidate.
Compensating unpaid domestic care in the testamentary context II: Possible approaches and potential objections – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
07 Dec 2022: In a previous blog entry , I examined whether current Scots law allows unpaid domestic carers to bring a claim against the estate of the person whom they have cared for. ... While the requirements are not difficult to meet, and the range of people who can
Mini-series: The growing impact of the Diveristy Reading List for Philosophy staff and students – Teaching Matters
15 May 2019: The short teaching notes we provide on all List entries further help people assess whether a given resource will be useful for their specific needs. ... Over the last three years, the DRL engaged seven Philosophy PhD students, a post-doc, and an early
A response to the School LGBTQ+ Diversity Since Section 28/Clause 2a event – Staff Pride Network
07 Feb 2020: The Staff Pride Network is an inclusive network that serves as a resource for the rich diversity of LGBT+ employees across the institution, including PhD students who prefer to attend staff
Equality, diversity and inclusion in AI research – why should we care, and what can we do about it?
22 Apr 2024: Being PhD students in the CDT in NLP, we think it is extremely important to keep up with issues regarding equality, diversity and inclusion (ED&I), both to improve our own ... Although attendees are encouraged to read the paper beforehand, this is not a
“…Only the first rough draft of history” – Reflections on the first ten years of the Mason Institute – by Graeme Laurie – The Mason Institute Blog
03 Nov 2022: All LLMs and PhDs studying in our areas are treated as part of the MI community. ... As illustration of the MI’s commitment to equality and diversity:. there was a requirement that all symposia panels had at least one ECR panel member.
