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The needs of public health and the economy need to be finely balanced during the pandemic, write Farah Huzair and Joyce Tait – COVID-19 Perspectives
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The positive effects of COVID-19 and the social determinants of health: all in it together? By Sarah Hill, Sharon Friel and Jeff Collin – COVID-19 Perspectives
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Making content design a habit – using behavioural science to re-think our UX training approaches – Website and Communications Blog
In November 2023, we were fortunate to secure the services of Effortmark Consulting and to be able to start working with Caroline Jarrett and Jane Matthews , both with years of experience
Syria: local agreements, regional rivalry and a global pandemic, by Juline Beaujouan and Eyas Ghreiz – COVID-19 Perspectives
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For the ‘at-risk’ or vulnerable COVID-19 group: staying or becoming active during social distancing , by Lis Neubeck, Sheona McHale, Chloe Williamson, Paul Kelly, Alice Pearsons, Steven Hanson & Carol Hanson – COVID-19 Perspectives
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Scratching below the surface: what can local peace agreements tell us about armed groups and conflict fragmentation, writes Juline Beaujouan, Tim Epple, Robert Wilson and Laura Wise – COVID-19 Perspectives
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Social science COVID-19 research at Edinburgh supported by Scottish Funding Council-Global Challenges Research Fund, writes Aphaluck Bhatiasevi – COVID-19 Perspectives
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James Wood of Wallhouse and the Law of Contractual Misrepresentation: Woods v Tulloch (1893) – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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Don’t touch your face! The triggers, isolation and social connections of body-focused repetitive behaviours during COVID-19, by Bridget Bradley – COVID-19 Perspectives
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Any takers? An alternative interpretation to abandonment to facilitate the circular economy in Scots law – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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