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Attributing Wrongdoing Without Persons? Competition Law and the Challenge to Delict Theory: Part II – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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Attributing Wrongdoing Without Persons? Competition Law and the Challenge to Delict Theory: Part I – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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AHRC Creative Economy Studentship – Situating Artistic-Anthropological Research
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Conference: “Money Talks: Futures for the Economic Humanities” – Thinking the Future of Money in the Humanities
Much cutting-edge research into economics and the economy has coalesced around concepts and approaches conventionally associated with humanities scholarship .
Ella Burns / Knowledge Integration and Project Planning: Narrative Futures: Art, Data and Society (2023-24) – Page 2 – Blogging about my ideas and the development about my Futures Project
I am currently in the stage of researching, finding relevant scholarship and artworks, and compiling a reading list. ... Additionally, Gamifying Historical Narratives introduced some interesting scholarship to me in regards to gamification and the
Seeing (with) Blackford Hill – MAKING SENSE
Posthumanist geographical scholarship , however, has moved away from these essentialisations of landscape as a bounded, frameable entity (as literatures or visual arts), towards a capturing of landscape through processes of human
The Limits of AI analysis – Ambrose Brown, Data, Inequality and Society (2023-24)
how AI can be best utilized as a tool rather than a replacement in literary scholarship . ... This approach does not only enhance our understanding of literature through technological applications but also ensures the continuation of rich, critical, and
Podcast: Climate optimism or fatalism: Teaching climate change in today’s university (Part 3) – 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.
New project on ‘Law, Wealth and Inequality’ at Edinburgh Law School – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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Improving website provision for taught postgraduate students user research playback (event summary) – Future student online experiences
Sprint 6 Scholarships and funding (focusing on taught postgraduate students). In the end, we had a picture of the current state of our degree finder and our desired future state. ... For some, securing funding through a scholarship or grant was the
