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Arthur Wharton, Racism and Sport: Past and Present – Sport Matters
11 Jun 2017: In a geopolitical sense, different attitudes across Europe, towards the 2016 refugee crisis, for example, also remind us that sport is both implicated and a resource of hope, whereas racism continues
Emma: navigating life after university as a 2020 graduate – The Enlightened Blog
15 Jul 2020: Spending time in France, Palestine and Jordan, it’s impossible to ignore the refugee question. ... When we talk about the refugee crisis, it is easy to forget that this is not just one crisis, and that the situation is worsening by day.
Coronashock capitalism: the unintended consequences of radical biopolitics, writes Stefan Ecks – COVID-19 Perspectives
10 Apr 2020: Any views expressed within media held on this service are those of the contributors, should not be taken as approved or endorsed by the University, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the University in respect of any particular issue. smart.
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24 Jan 2025: The recent global issues, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, refugee crises, and economic fluctuations, made the use of aggravating and hostile discourses more common, normalizing them among frequent users through
Shaping our AI Futures | Events | The University of Edinburgh
25 Nov 2025: The flagship panel event opens the fourth in the University of Edinburgh’s Futures Conversations series and will discuss what our AI futures may bring, and to develop ideas for what is needed to advance our collective ability to put AI to the best
Community Board Meeting Thursday 13 February, 10am-12noon Room 7, ...
05 Feb 2025: Community Board Meeting. Thursday 13 February, 10am-12noon. Room 7, Argyle House & Teams. Chair: Dave Gorman, Director of Social Responsibility and Sustainability Attending: Sarah Anderson, Senior Community Engagement Manager, Social Responsibility
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12 Feb 2013: Dr Margaret Hills de Zarate (Queen Margaret University) Title: Marking Time: the madeleine, the memento and the accidental monument Drawing upon art psychotherapy work undertaken with displaced and refugee populations this
Riza Mukhtari on empowering Afghan communities through education and social impact initiatives – University of Edinburgh Business School
Riza Mukhtari, an MSc Entrepreneurship and Innovation student at the University of Edinburgh Business School, shares his journey from Afghanistan to India and eventually to the United Kingdom, and how his years of social service experience led him
1 Improvisations, Srinagar, October 2024, Photo by Pascale Schild ...
27 May 2025: 1. Improvisations, Srinagar, October 2024, Photo by Pascale Schild. APeCS Conference 2025, University of Edinburgh, 2-3 June 2025. Future-Making in Times of Conflict, Violence and Insecurity. Conference organisers/ APeCS convenors
Reasons for Hope: Afua Hirsch and the Jo Cox Foundation – University of Edinburgh Academics for Academic Freedom
02 Nov 2024: On the day Farage released his infamous “Breaking Point” poster of Syrian refugees, Jo Cox – a lifelong advocate for refugee rights – was murdered by a far-right terrorist shouting, “Britain first.”
