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School of Mathematics: Learning and Teaching Conference 2023 – School of Mathematics
The theme for the 2023 Conference was Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, with sub-themes such as research-informed teaching, innovation and creativity in teaching, and partnerships.
Go and see – principles in practice at the postgraduate open day – Future student online experiences
The thing I found most interesting (because, yes, I was out there recruiting, testing and observing too) was when I hung around with colleagues from the Fees and Scholarships services.
A career journey into Publishing: How project management meets the creative sector – Inform.ed
I was lucky enough to be on a scholarship , whilst also working around four days a week in a range of education-related settings.
Geoffrey MacCormack Celebration: 28 Jan. 2011 – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
Geofrey MacCormack, Professor Emeritus of Jurisprudence in the University of Aberdeen, is well known to legal historians for his humanity, gentle wit, and fine scholarship .
Kinghorn v Wood and the origins of trusts in Scotland – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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Adding interactivity in mathematics online workbooks using JSXGraph in STACK – Teaching Matters
She has a growing interest in scholarship of learning and teaching and how technology and e-learning can be used to support learners and educators.
Lecture 6- Paul Robeson: Art in the Service of Heroism – Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog
This, alongside his other sporting talents, being a champion debater, keen linguist and well-rounded scholar earned him a full scholarship to Columbia Law School. ... Paul Robeson received a scholarship from Rutgers, only one of two black students to
Legal History Ph.D.: opportunities in Exeter – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
Scholarships this year. This is an excellent opportunity for those wishing to pursue doctoral studies in the field to gain funding and have the benefit of supervision from an excellent team
Building families through surrogacy (I): Reform of surrogacy law – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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From PgCAP to PTAS: Co-creating a new Development Needs Analysis for PGRs – Teaching Matters
practices within the context of sector-developments and scholarship on doctoral education.
