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November 2025 – Sport Matters
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Teaching Matters – Page 2 – Promoting, discussing and celebrating teaching at The University of Edinburgh
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Teaching Matters Newsletter – Launch – Teaching Matters
Teaching Matters Newsletter – Launch. Here at Teaching Matters HQ, we are very excited to launch our new Teaching Matters Newsletter:. ... Eric is a Mathematics and Statistics student at the University of Edinburgh and a podcasting intern for Teaching
2025 – Sport Matters
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Thinking decolonisation together – Teaching Matters
place: that is, to learn alongside others and to build something that matters .
October 2025 – Sport Matters
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The ‘Engaged Researcher’: Why teaching matters ! – Teaching Matters
The ‘Engaged Researcher’: Why teaching matters ! Credit: GDJ, pixabay. In this extra post, Elizabeth Stevenson and Donald Davidson describe the pilot of a PhD with Integrated Study in Medical Sciences with ... Why does public engagement matter ? NCCPE
September 2025 – Sport Matters
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Dark matters – Page 3 – Crime, technology and society by Angus Bancroft
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Making reflective portfolios in Biological Sciences matter – Teaching Matters
Making reflective portfolios in Biological Sciences matter . Image credit: pexels, Stas Knop.
