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Welcome to the May issue of Teaching Matters: Widening participation – Teaching Matters
University’s Access to the Professions programme, and a post from Grace Sansom, who highlights the WP scholarships in the School of Mathematics.
Programme-level assessment: What is it, and why is it important? – Teaching Matters
In: Diver A. (eds) Employability via Higher Education: Sustainability as Scholarship .
Experimental, digital, conventional: Education and Digital Cultures – Teaching Matters
A screenshot of Chenée Psaros’ lifestream blog. When it comes to assessment, students are challenged to think critically about the changing nature of authorship and scholarship within digital environments (see for
Welcome to a new member of the YARNS Transitions team! – YARNS Transitions Research Project Blog
That same year, I applied and was offered a DfE scholarship to work on my PhD project titled, ‘The Impact of Younger Stroke’ at Ulster University.
Alumni Stories: Yixuan He’s journey through the 2+2 Programme – School of Mathematics
I also benefitted from School scholarships and travel grants that enriched my research experience, allowing me to undertake research at UCLA one summer.
Apparent authority: striking an appropriate balance? – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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How much research does teaching need? Maybe less than we think – Teaching Matters
You might be forgiven for thinking this a bold introduction to a keynote speech at a conference themed around the Scholarship of Learning and Teaching, but then we did invite Professor
Student-athletes at The University of Edinburgh: Tips and tricks – Student Stories
developing your physical capacity in your sport, sports psychology and physio services, and for some athletes, access to scholarship funding to support their individual successes.
3.3 Sri Lanka: Environmental folklore and traditional climate knowledge systems – Re-thinking Cultural Heritage and Climate Change Adaptation
Climate change impact on cultural heritage is one of the obscured areas in Sri Lankan academic scholarship . ... Traditional livelihood, climate risks, their adaptation strategies were not adequately examined in the Sri Lankan historiography and heritage
An interview with Dr Will Cawthorn, our new LERU Open Science Ambassador – Edinburgh Open Research
I’m called an Open Science Ambassador. LERU (League of European Research Universities) in 2018 published a roadmap about Open Science which is often called Open Research or Open Scholarship , on
