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Ethics governance in Scottish universities: How can we do better? – by Cristina Douglas and Edward Dove – The Mason Institute Blog
REC members’ part to make sure that research conducted at their university respects all legal requirements . ... Cristina Douglas, the research assistant for the project, is a medical anthropologist and a PhD candidate at the University of Aberdeen.
The implied term of good faith in English contract law: a view from North of the border – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
He expressed his doubt that “English law has reached the stage […] where it is ready to recognise a requirement of good faith as a duty implied by law, even as a
Learning the language of assessment: Assessment literacy and assessment guidance for students – Teaching Matters
Once students’ initial interpretations of the assessment criteria are more fully articulated, it may be useful to develop activities to help students internalise the explicit and implicit requirements of assessment. ... Secondly, in most entry -level
Day 1 of Microsoft 365 Global Developers’ Bootcamp: Getting Set Up with Teams, SharePoint and other Microsoft Accounts – Annabel Treshansky's Blog
This task had the following setup requirements (all free):. Install Visual Studio Code (download here).
The octopus in the string bag: Why regulations based on undergraduate, on-campus students don’t work for online PGT in healthcare – Teaching Matters
Postgraduate study is common amongst healthcare professionals (HCP’s) where additional study is undertaken either for professional advancement, interest or to meet the requirements of regulators, such as the General Medical ... He is also the PhD
Lessons learnt from implementing cloud technology during the COVID-19 pandemic and implications for the future of healthcare – Health IT innovation
Dr Kathrin Cresswell, PhD , Senior Lecturer, Director of Innovation, Usher Institute, The University of Edinburgh, UK. ... Professor Robin Williams, PhD , Professor of Social Research on Technology, and Director, Institute for the Study of Science,
The Wire: Justice for Jayaraj and Bennix Means Ending a Culture of Impunity – Policing the Lockdown
Karthikeyan Damodaran completed his PhD at the University of Edinburgh in 2018.
Future Challenges for the Land Register of Scotland: Automation and privatisation (Part One) – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
necessary legal requirements . ... Also Rod Thomas, Rouhshi Low and Lynden Griggs “Australasian Torrens Automation, Its Integrity, and the Three Proof Requirements ” [2013] New Zealand Law Review 715.
Statement from Staff Pride Network regarding the protest against planned screening of Adult Human Female – Staff Pride Network
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 ... We did not obstruct entry to the venue. We sang songs, we
AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Partnership PhD studentship: Private reflections and public pronouncements: Caribbean slavery in the Scottish consciousness, 1750-1834 – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Partnership PhD studentship: Private reflections and public pronouncements: Caribbean slavery in the Scottish consciousness, 1750-1834. ... PhD studentship to undertake a study of the slave trade and slavery collections in the
