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European tort law – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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Oldest thesis record in the British Library’s e-thesis online service (EThOS) – Open Scholarship
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Traces of Empire in Urban Heritage – Architectural Conservation Masterclasses
This paper brings these concerns into dialogue with critical heritage studies, establishing a discursive field at the intersection of scholarship on walking, memory, heritage and public history.
Teaching Matters Top 10 of 2022 – Teaching Matters
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How anxious individuals perceive odours – SmartSense
Between them, they have more than 800 scientific publications. And have received several scholarships and awards (e.g., the 32.
What is Big Data? – Educational Design and Engagement
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Theoretical Reflections: Re-examining Joseph Beuys’ “Everyone is an Artist” in the AI Era – Elton Li / Curating (2024-2025)[SEM2]
that “Everyone is an artist.” To fully engage with this idea in the context of my AI-focused exhibition, I’ve revisited key texts, critical analyses, and relevant contemporary scholarship .
Mini-series: Better living through questionology? – Teaching Matters
Why, then, did John Stuart Mill, archdeacon of utilitarian philosophy and happiness scholarship , disapprove of it? ... engaging multidisciplinary happiness and wellbeing scholarship in public policy and practice.
What is LibSmart II? – Academic Support Librarians
Digital primary sources and digital scholarship . Finding and using digital images.
A fair field and no favour: a history of the Edinburgh Seven – 300 Years of Medicine
In March 1870, Edith Pechey came top in the chemistry exam and was therefore eligible for a Hope Scholarship . ... The controversy surrounding the decision to award the scholarship to a male student with lower grades rather than to Pechey began to
