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Human rights abuses in supply chains: what can we do? – Social Responsibility and Sustainability
practices. Lisa Stewart , Campaigns and Communications Manager, Oxfam Scotland, who outlined how campaigns such as Behind the Brand can help consumers make choices and influence companies.
PebblePad v5 – Coming to a University near you soon…. – Digital Learning Applications and Media
Thanks Stewart for your encouragement! Thank you Miki. I very much enjoyed reading this with my morning coffee.
Evaluation of TRE (Tension & Trauma Release Exercises) among university students – SCPHRP
Mar 24, 2016. by blogadmin is licensed under aAuthor: Stewart Cromar. ... View all posts by Stewart Cromar.Back to Top.
Training materials on developing public health interventions – SCPHRP
May 30, 2014. by blogadmin is licensed under aAuthor: Stewart Cromar. ... View all posts by Stewart Cromar.Back to Top.
SCPHRP End of Year magazine 2015 – SCPHRP
Hope you enjoy. Dec 18, 2015. by blogadmin is licensed under aAuthor: Stewart Cromar. ... View all posts by Stewart Cromar.Back to Top.
First Year as an Officer for ALT Special Interest Group in Digital Assessment – Digital Learning Applications and Media
Thanks Stewart for your encouragement! Thank you Miki. I very much enjoyed reading this with my morning coffee.
Gender and telomere length: Systematic review and meta-analysis – SCPHRP
by blogadmin is licensed under aAuthor: Stewart Cromar. Interactive Content Manager for the Information Services Group. ... View all posts by Stewart Cromar.Back to Top.
A mixture model to correct misclassification of gestational age – SCPHRP
Mar 20, 2014. by blogadmin is licensed under aAuthor: Stewart Cromar. ... View all posts by Stewart Cromar.Back to Top.
Population health and the hardcore smoker: Geoffrey Rose revisited – SCPHRP
Mar 21, 2014. by blogadmin is licensed under aAuthor: Stewart Cromar. ... View all posts by Stewart Cromar.Back to Top.
Scots Legal History on a Harvard Library Blog – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
drawn from the Harvard Library's collection of Scottish material about the case of Stewart Nicholson V Stewart Nicolson, a divorce case where a witness was a slave, known as Latchemo.
