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Conferences and Public Events — Edinburgh, Guwahati, Kolkata – The British Empire, Scotland, and Indian Famines: Writings on Food Crisis in Colonial India
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New to the Library: Oxford Classical Dictionary – HCA Librarian
The Oxford Classical Dictionary incorporates intuitive search options that offer easier navigation, new and continuously updated articles that enable researchers to ensure their scholarship is current, reliable perspectives from an
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
More on the emphasis on teaching – Manifesto for Teaching Online
Clearly not just stand aside and wait. The possibility then, is that there is a scholarship surrounding that role. ... Understanding one’s place in all of this constitutes a scholarship of teaching.
Join the L&UC Journal Club! – Academic Support Librarians
Our first meeting will be on Wednesday 23rd November 2022 at the Digital Scholarship Centre in CRC, Main Library.
Designing and structuring discussion forums – Teaching Matters
An important focus of her work is collaborating with colleagues in Schools and Colleges to take forward research and scholarship relating to teaching and learning in Higher Education.
Wherefore art thou…undergraduate education? – Teaching Matters
To support their transition to university scholarship . To lay the foundation for professional employment.
The North
What is ‘northernness’? -How has recent creative practice and scholarship addressed this?
Student success! – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
John Lloyd, has been awarded a summer scholarship by the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland.
Alumni Stories: Lauryn Mwale – School of Mathematics
I was very grateful to be awarded a Mastercard Foundation Scholarship at Edinburgh – I always felt fully supported by the team and there was a great community through the Mastercard programme.
