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On black boxes, unknowns and achieving aims – Social Responsibility and Sustainability
This post reviews those discussions. “Academic scholarship is failing policy ambitions” – it was a strong statement with which to open the conference but Dr Rob Byrne’s words were to prove ... However, the conclusion of our gathering – the
Staff prioritise usability issues through collaborative review sessions – Future student online experiences
Purpose of the Scholarship and Student Funding website wasn’t obvious for tuition fee content. ... The findability of the fee search functionality (in the Scholarship and Student Funding section) was difficult and not memorable for participants who had
The top task survey method – what it is and why we use it – Future student online experiences
seperately. UG: more emphasis on information about accommodation. PGT: more emphasis on information about financial support such as scholarships and bursaries. ... PGR: more emphasis on information about financial support such as scholarships and
Weaving communities together with threads of volunteering – School of GeoSciences Blog
As someone who identifies with having a disability and coming from a lower-income background, studying under a scholarship here at the University has given me the opportunity to excel in
November Newsletter – Staff Pride Network
s work: encouraging and bringing together queer/LGBT+ scholarship at the University, and establishing an LGBT+-specific element of pastoral care for students at all levels, maybe through the designation of
Interview with a Researcher: Hannah-Lena Hagemann – Welcome to the Caliphal Finances Blog
Each interview showcases the variety of scholarship connected to our project’s research. ... have dominated the surprisingly limited scholarship on contention in this period, in favour of considering religion just one of many markers of identity and
Call for Papers – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
law scholarship ;. – the different narratives of ancient Roman law proposed by the Italian.
Lecture 4: Called to Freedom – Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog
various organizations and institutions such as “politics, law, the media, the marketplace, science and scholarship , education, family, religion, healthcare, and defense systems”).
Introducing Decolonised Transformations – Decolonised Transformations
As a minimum, these usually include the creation of scholarships to fund Caribbean and African graduates.
Interview with a Researcher: Nik Matheou – Welcome to the Caliphal Finances Blog
Each interview showcases the variety of scholarship connected to our project’s research.
