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Interview with a Researcher: Thomas Laver – Welcome to the Caliphal Finances Blog
Each interview showcases the variety of scholarship connected to our research.
It’s the metrics, not the Matrix, part 3: Degenerative AI – Teaching Matters
Upon closer inspection, time is not saved at all, especially for those in precarious temporary contracts, or with student loans, or who need a promotion, or on scholarship deadlines.
Jacob Barber (University of Edinburgh): ‘The epistemic violence of the Anthropocene’ – EEHN
make in light of critical engagements by the social science and humanities scholarship .
A question of scale – Archives @ University of Edinburgh
Produced annually from the late 1850s to the early 2000s, these record multiple aspects of University life, from staff details, bursaries and scholarships , curriculum and much more.
Spotlight on Voices of Movers and Shakers: Africa Week 2020 – Teaching Matters
The Scholars Program at the University of Edinburgh provides full scholarships and leadership programming to students from Africa with high leadership potential but few educational opportunities.
The structure of the law of delict – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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The Severans: Where are the Jurists? – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
There are indeed (nearly) two pages in Michael Trapp’s chapter “Philosophy, scholarship , and the world of learning in the Severan period” devoted to Jurisprudentia (pp. ... This is something that the world of scholarship is now finally
Research-led teaching and the research/teaching nexus – Teaching Matters
In: R. Barnett (Ed.) Reshaping the university: new relationships between research, scholarship and teaching, 67-78.
New Journal: Comparative Legal History – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
In his editorial, Dr Donlon remarks that the ESCLH was “[b]orn out of frustration with the narrow nationalism and geographical segregation of legal history in contemporary European scholarship ” – admirable sentiments, ... It is followed by David M.
PG Masterclass – ‘Slamming’ the Anthropocene – EEHN
Slamming’ the Anthropocene: Environmental Scholarship in the Public Arena’. A Postgraduate Master Class with Professor Libby Robin, Australian National University.
