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Sir John Baker: Neill Lecture Oxford – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
It is no wonder that it has proved a ripe time to produce the multi-volume Oxford History of the Laws of England, harvesting the wealth of recent scholarship and experience.
Welcome to the June issue of Teaching Matters: Celebrating a discipline – Teaching Matters
Annabel, a Programme Manager (Policy) at the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission, will be joined by two Commonwealth students to discuss their experiences of diversity and inclusion at The University of Edinburgh.
Collegiate commentary: Five pillars of the Edinburgh Futures Institute – Teaching Matters
This ties into postdigital and related scholarship around education (e.g. Bayne et al., 2020; Fawns, 2019; Goodyear et al., 2021; Jandric et al., 2018), in which all learning activity is
A Question of Time: Trix van Erp. – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
Professor van Erp then delivered a thoughtful oration, entitled “Een kwestie van tijd” ranging over various topics that reflected her career and scholarship .
Cancer Biology and Precision Oncology Masters programme – Institute of Genetics and Cancer
By Ola Elbadry, a first-year Masters student in Cancer Biology and Precision Oncology (online learning) and Edinburgh Global Online Learning Masters Scholarship awardee.
Mid-Series Reflections by Dr Marc Kissel – Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog
need to build more inclusive scholarship .
State Finance, Monetary Sovereignty, and the First World War – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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Academic Freedom and Freedom of Expression Working Group – Staff Pride Network
Unlike some overt fascists, these professors claim mainstream legitimacy in that they hold positions in prestigious institutions, publish peer-reviewed scholarship with established publishers, and denounce the far right. ... Yet, they are regularly
Nuisance, amenity and praediality: Fearn’s implications in Scotland – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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Questions and Answers from a keynote talk on 'The Challenge of Reimagining Education' – Teaching Matters
Regarding the transcendence of an imposter syndrome, becoming a true renegade involves a great deal of courage to challenge entrenched academic traditions and Euro-centric standards for scholarship . ... educational structures, as well as shorter-term
