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Discussing assessments, online exams and getting to know your students in hybrid teaching – 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.
Shore Scene Soundtrack – MAKING SENSE
There has been an undertaking of academic scholarship into these interconnections between sound and space, especially by Butler (2006, 2007) whose focus on sound walks provides an interesting insight into the
New Book: Oxford Handbook of Roman Law and Society – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
comparison to popular constitutionalism, from international private law to law and society, thereby setting itself apart from other volumes as a unique contribution to scholarship on its subject.
Design sprint 3 research summary: testing the breakdown of tuition fees – Future student online experiences
We have two more design sprints to go, entry requirements and scholarships , after which we will be consolidating everything we’ve learned to understand and reimagine a master prototype – which we
Romantic Partner Torts: Contemporary Problems and the Legal History of Taking Heartbreak Seriously – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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Explaining Reparations and Reparatory Justice in Fifteen Questions – Decolonised Transformations
There is a large volume of scholarship and advocacy that details the links between past and present forms of enslavement, colonial and neo-colonial oppression.
Aberdeen PhD Opportunity: Emergence of a Vernacular Legal Culture – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
An Elphinstone Scholarship covers the cost of tuition fees, whether Home, EU or Overseas. ... This scholarship will not cover living expenses. Selection will be made on the basis of academic merit.
Title to Sue for Damage to Hired Property: A Scots Law Perspective – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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Incorporation of Terms and Conditions: Modern Law for a Digital Age? – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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Sustainable solar solutions for rural Africa: Interview with Favour Onyenma – School of Engineering Blog
Both Favour and Mekila studied at Edinburgh as part of the MasterCard Foundation Scholarship scheme – which connects talented young African scholars with climate leadership opportunities, networks and support systems to enable
