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Devil-Land: Wolfson Prize in History, 2022 – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
01 Jul 2022: Readers of this Blog are likely to be familiar with the outstandingly important work of Dr Clare Jackson of Trinity Hall on Sir George Mackenzie, and also her two important BBC ... 2 TV series on the Stuarts .
University staff and students help distribute food to those in need, writes Stuart Tooley – COVID-19 Perspectives
17 Jun 2020: Photo credit: Kirsteen Shields. 17th June 2020. University staff and students help distribute food to those in need, writes Stuart Tooley. ... Cyrenians CEO Ewan Aitken said: “Covid-19 has impacted all our work across Cyrenians, but we have seen
Media Correspondence – Dr Stuart Gilfillan
07 May 2020: Any views expressed within media held on this service are those of the contributors, should not be taken as approved or endorsed by the University, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the University in respect of any particular issue. Toggle
Collegiate commentary: Five pillars of the Edinburgh Futures Institute – Teaching Matters
15 Dec 2023: Thinking about Jane McKie, Stuart King and Lynda Clark’s experimental yet ethical take on using AI within the remixing of text, in the context of fusion intensive approaches, sent me ... While still at Edinburgh, based in the amazing clinical
Sport Matters – Page 4 – ___ACADEMY OF SPORT BLOG___
07 Nov 2022: Sports and… Dr Hugh D MacLennan, Academy of Sport, Edinburgh University In the year when the art of making a caman or shinty stick was officially designated “critically endangered” the 2019 ... Dr Johnnie Cattanach Memorial Lecture at the…
Emotional labour in academia: The unspoken burden – Teaching Matters
06 Sep 2024: Image credit: iStock. In this post, Dr Avita Rath explores the topic of emotional labour, and its impact for those working in Higher Education. ... Women’s Studies in Communication, 30, 255-283. Dr Avita Rath is a year 3 distance learning student (at
Spotlight on Learn Foundations: Enhancing our use of the Learn VLE in different teaching settings – Teaching Matters
08 Feb 2021: A new Learn Foundations Academic User Group chaired by Dr Paul Norris from the School of Social and Political Sciences will ensure that the work led by the Learn Foundations project ... Stuart : My observation is that there are wide variances in how the
Empowering education: The multifaceted benefits of distance learning for diverse learners – Teaching Matters
11 Jan 2024: Interacting with the tutors was more relaxed, breaking the traditional power dynamics between student and teacher ( Aitken , 2021). ... 4–14. doi: 10.2307/1175860. Dr Ayesha Hanif, a dentist by profession and a clinical academic.
Fictional and Non-Fictional Professors of Civil [i.e. Roman] Law and Detective Stories – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
25 Jul 2013: Tastes differ, but your blogger rather likes the gruesomely violent but also funny novels by Stuart MacBride set in Aberdeen, with a hero more morally ambiguous than many.
Developing reflection in the curriculum – Teaching Matters
17 Nov 2017: Elaine Haycock- Stuart . ... Dr Elaine Haycock- Stuart is a Senior Lecturer in Nursing Studies, and a Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, in the School of Health in Social Science.