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Inside the favourites: Edinburgh’s most popular optional courses – Study Hub Blog
Postgraduates . First andsecond years, are you unsure of what courses to pick this semester? ... We strongly recommend students usePath, the University’s course selection platform, to better understand their degree requirements as well as the available
In praise of shadows – impression – Yue Zhu / Lighting Design for Spaces (2021-2022)[SEM2]
requirements for light were not as strong, and the requirements for luminosity were not as high. ... This is because different times have different requirements for luminosity. This fully shows that social progress, people’s requirements for luminosity
Representing myself online: Staff preferences and practices for content within online profiles – Website and Communications Blog
This post collates insights into profile content requirements , based on what staff shared in interviews.
Researchers – what’s new for you from the Library – Open Scholarship
Places are bookable for all University of Edinburgh staff and research postgraduates via MyEd (see booking links below) or just drop into the Murray Library Ground Floor. ... 14.00 – 14.20 – Post 2014 REF: Open Access requirements .
Reflections on our pilot digital student recruitment unconference – Future student online experiences
TikTok – How can we do TikTok well? Careers and alumni content – Using careers, alumni, fees and funding information better to support postgraduate recruitment. ... included creating a University bank of tried and tested prompts for meeting different
Exploring the Invoiced at Course Level (ICL) route to a postgraduate award – Future student online experiences
non-credit-bearing courses and. the Invoiced at Course Level (ICL) route to a taught postgraduate (PGT) award. ... Microcredentials. Standalone. Continuing Professional Development (CPD). Postgraduate Professional Development (PPD). Executive Education
Jollification of academic writing: expressing ideas with style – Higher Education Research Group
It seems that expressing ideas with a style and a personality contradicts basic requirements for writing academically, such as being rigorous and credible (Antoniou and Moriarty, 2008).
Mini-Series: Who is responsible for the "education" happening in the classroom? – Teaching Matters
The lack of coherent answers, or even clarity in conflictual conversations, means that one arm might have their hands tied by implicit assumptions or by explicit requirements made by another arm. ... This is not to say that these kinds of requirements
How donor support is driving climate action across our community – Enlightened
Her fundraising idea emerged from a practical challenge at the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, where surplus PPE had built up as safety requirements changed. ... The scholarship is applied directly to tuition fees, with any remaining funds
Steps to a future vision for health and wellbeing in Higher Education – Teaching Matters
Similarly, for learning, for example student engagement requirements , should not be considered without understanding how engagement must sit in balance with other student occupational roles and responsibilities, including the occupations for
