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Learning and teaching | Sustainability | Social Responsibility and Sustainability
Staff and students from across the University have been working to further embed climate and sustainability within learning and teaching.
'Hearing the Right Gaps': Rape narratives and credibility assessment at the UK Asylum and Immigration Tribunal | Edinburgh Law School
The 'Hearing the right gaps' project explored rape narratives and credibility assessment at the UK Asylum and Immigration Tribunal.
University receives national honour for fire safety team | News | The University of Edinburgh
The University of Edinburgh has been awarded one of the UK’s highest honours for the pioneering and influential work of researchers who played a key role in the Grenfell Tower Inquiry.
Suicide Cultures Seminars and Events – Suicide Cultures: Reimagining Suicide Research
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Denise Venturi (KU Leuven), 'Asylum, sexual orientation and gender identity: unlocking fairer assessment through vulnerability and intersectionality' | Edinburgh Law School
for refugee status in the EU.
Transcript for 5.4 David and Caroline | Sharing things | Alumni
Transcript for Sharing things 5.4 David and Caroline
Migration and experiences of displacement | School of Social and Political Science
Our work on migration and experiences of displacement explores the following questions: What are BAME, refugee and asylum-seeking children and families experiences of transition and integration? What do children and families find most helpful in
CREID people | Moray House School of Education and Sport | Moray House School of Education and Sport
CREID's staff, associate members and PhD students.
Edinburgh Law School at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe | Edinburgh Law School
This year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe will see Law School staff take to the stage and Old College become one of the city's hundreds of venues.
Caroline Lenette and Achol Arop – ‘Collaborative explorations of suicide from refugee perspectives’ – Suicide Cultures: Reimagining Suicide Research
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