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Planning early made all the difference: How I funded my postgraduate studies – Student Stories
Like any student, I explored the scholarship section to identify opportunities I was eligible for. ... If you are an international student, I highly recommend checking region-specific scholarships as well.
On (long term) Trial: More Gale Primary Sources – HCA Librarian
It will facilitate a range of scholarship across Irish Studies and British history, allowing researchers from the variety of disciplines to access several the most formative and informed newspapers and periodicals
CMVM Good Practice Showcase 2022: Equality, diversity and inclusion – Teaching Matters
Presentation 3: The impact of providing scholarship support to surgical trainees from low and middle income countries (LMIC). ... Over the years, ESO has secured funding for a number of scholarships to support applicants from LMICs.
A (briefer than normal) Introduction to Digital Humanities – Cream of the Slop: Human Creation, Digital Critique
Interestingly it does (in my view) end up creating a clash between the nature of scholarship and the project itself, which I suppose is one of the very things Digital Humanities
China is booming, but how can you benefit? – Inform.ed
China is booming, but how can you benefit? Thanks to Kirsten Roche our Careers Consultant for Internationalisation for this post about the Chinese economy and scholarship opportunities for students – Rebecca.
Celebrating Women in Legal History – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
This one-day hybrid symposium aims to celebrate the contributions of women to early legal historical scholarship , to commemorate the achievements of under-appreciated figures in legal history, and to assess ... Accounts of other contributions made by
March 2024 – Jingyi Zhong / Curating (2023-2024)[SEM2]
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Evaluating the Edinburgh Teaching Award – 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.
Interview with a Researcher: Jennifer Cromwell – Welcome to the Caliphal Finances Blog
Each interview showcases the variety of scholarship connected to our research.
Sport, poverty and education – Sport Matters
social causes thus helping to build schools, provide scholarships and bursaries provide educational opportunity.
