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Setting a New Standard of Excellence – University of Edinburgh Business School
Since completing her studies at the University of Edinburgh Business School, Giselle has led travel expeditions across 50 countries on six continents, and advocates for the potential for business to engage in positive social and environmental change.
Vaccination time, by Janet Carsten – COVID-19 Perspectives
22 Feb 2021: Despite life-changing illness in early childhood, family tragedy in her twenties, losing her right to citizenship, and becoming a refugee in the 1930s, Ruth never saw herself as a victim,
The Conversion of Asylum Applicants' Narratives into Legal Discourses ...
22 Jan 2020: refugee status determination procedures.' Workshop on Migration & Asylum Policies in Europe, St Antony's College Oxford, 6 June 2013. ... Anthony Good, 'Asylum interviews in the UK.' Workshop on Contemporary Issues in Refugee Law, Law School,
SPS academic’s new open-access book examines the practices of humanitarian journalists | School of Social and Political Science
UN's World Food Programme, the European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations, the International Committee of the Red Cross, and the Norwegian Refugee Council.
Professor Sharon Cowan | Edinburgh Law School
Professor Sharon Cowan completed an LLB (Hons) from Strathclyde University, and an MPhil in Criminology from the University of Cambridge.
Microsoft PowerPoint - 2025 GAFS Symposium Poster
09 Apr 2025: Refugee camps and livestock: child malnutrition and health implications in Dadaab Refugee Camp, Kenya. ... 2020). Research challenges in evaluating gender-based violence response services in a refugee camp.
Reevaluating – Shane Ahearne – Education Futures
12 Mar 2025: The question is: How do we continue to support migrant and refugee learners in the absence of strong financial backing from large organisations? ... Decentralised, Community-Driven Initiatives – Can refugee -led organisations harness open-source
Sustainability lockdown learning essentials – Social Responsibility and Sustainability
16 Apr 2020: Focusing on climate change, human rights and the many intersections between, learn from some important discussions on subjects like the refugee crisis and eco-fascism.
Women’s History Month: Women who inspire us – University of Edinburgh Business School
Women’s History Month is celebrated throughout the month of March, and is a time to honour and recognise the achievements, contributions, and resilience of women in various fields. The theme for this year is “Women in Leadership: Achieving an
POSTPONED - Safe Zones and International Humanitarian Law - Bríd Ní Ghráinne | Edinburgh Law School
She is also a lecturer on the MA in Refugee Protection and Forced Migration Studies (distance learning) at the Refugee Law Initiative and an Ad Hoc Associate at Global Security and ... Her work has appeared in journals such as the International Journal
