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Podcast: Martine Irakoze wants to bring something new to the table (9 min) – 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.
Questions and Answers from a keynote talk on 'The Challenge of Reimagining Education' – Teaching Matters
Regarding the transcendence of an imposter syndrome, becoming a true renegade involves a great deal of courage to challenge entrenched academic traditions and Euro-centric standards for scholarship . ... educational structures, as well as shorter-term
A Question of Time: Trix van Erp. – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
Professor van Erp then delivered a thoughtful oration, entitled “Een kwestie van tijd” ranging over various topics that reflected her career and scholarship .
Homer, Paulus, and the Evolution of Economic Exchange – Part I – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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Sport, poverty and women: Some African-American basketball voices – Sport Matters
The programme made us better people and young ladies. It helped us get free money too, and by free money I mean scholarships .
George Dargo, Essays in American Legal History – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
The essays included cover the full scope of Professor Dargo's scholarship , which ranged from colonial America to Sunday trading laws and the constitutional position of Puerto Rico (the last two ... in law and history", thereby representing "the work of
The University Listening Project: A conversation about the film – Teaching Matters
Response to the film by Professor Annie Pirrie, author of Virtue and the Quiet Art of Scholarship .
How to step onto your own career path in the Environmental Sector – Inform.ed
I graduated from the University of Edinburgh with a BSc (Hons) Geography in 2015 and after being awarded a scholarship from the ScottishPower Foundation, I graduated with an MSc in Sustainable
Including Edinburgh Associated Thinkers – Liam McLaughlin
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Cancer Biology and Precision Oncology Masters programme – Institute of Genetics and Cancer
By Ola Elbadry, a first-year Masters student in Cancer Biology and Precision Oncology (online learning) and Edinburgh Global Online Learning Masters Scholarship awardee.
