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Interview with a Researcher: Rebecca Darley – Welcome to the Caliphal Finances Blog
Each interview showcases the variety of scholarship connected to our project’s research.
Re-imagining the art school: paragogy and artistic learning
Stagnating in such traditions, today’s art schools are blind to recent advances in the scholarship of teaching and learning.
The privilege that is masked by the hollow use of acronyms – Teaching Matters
My answer to both questions is ‘no’. Whether it is Portsmouth’s Research Based Learning (RBL) module, Trent’s Scholarship Projects for Undergraduate Researchers (SPURS), Lincoln’s Student as Producer, ... s Scholarships of Teaching and Learning
How our experienced academics develop as teachers – Teaching Matters
An important focus of her work is collaborating with colleagues in Schools and Colleges to take forward research and scholarship relating to teaching and learning in Higher Education.
Interview with a Researcher: Stefanie Schmidt – Welcome to the Caliphal Finances Blog
Each interview showcases the variety of scholarship connected to our research.
Scottish Web Folk conference 2025: the UX team reflect – Website and Communications Blog
Charts to show the relative rankings of different universities in response to prompts like ‘university scholarship ’ in AI engines like ChatGPT, Perplexity and Google Gemini.
Academic freedom is an individual right – University of Edinburgh Academics for Academic Freedom
But the university community I aspire to is a community of scholars and scholarship , with a shared commitment to pursue truth.
Should turbulence researchers dare to be dull? – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
I believe this to be detrimental to scholarship , particularly when other desirable features of the DNS may have been sacrificed in order to achieve it. ... This seems to have echoes of the behaviour of small boys in the school playground, but it has
Impact of the Cost of Living Crisis on Higher Education – Teaching Matters
Increase the financial support available: Whether that’s through scholarships and bursaries, or opportunities like grants and hardship funding.
Mirror image: Reflection coaching for African students – Teaching Matters
Over the next seven years, and beginning in 2016, the Mastercard Foundation is supporting 200 African students with full scholarships to study undergraduate and postgraduate degrees at the University of Edinburgh.
