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Wikipedia in the Classroom – how students are shaping the open web – Teaching Matters
community project that others around the world can add to, update and improve over time; a way of demonstrating the relevance of a student’s degree and communicating their scholarship for
Welcome to the June issue of Teaching Matters: Celebrating a discipline – Teaching Matters
Annabel, a Programme Manager (Policy) at the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission, will be joined by two Commonwealth students to discuss their experiences of diversity and inclusion at The University of Edinburgh.
Professor Emeritus Reuven Yaron, 1924-2014 – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
birthday. His scholarship ranged through the linked fields of Roman law, ancient near eastern law, Jewish law and Aramaic papyri.
What’s it like doing a PhD in creative writing at the University of Edinburgh? – Double spaced
Submitting funding requests. Preparing references for scholarship applications (kudos to Jane for doing a lot of these for me). ... I keep a whiteboard of everything I am supposed to do, including my word count on my critical reflexive, my upcoming
School of Mathematics: Learning and Teaching Conference 2023 – School of Mathematics
The theme for the 2023 Conference was Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, with sub-themes such as research-informed teaching, innovation and creativity in teaching, and partnerships.
Go and see – principles in practice at the postgraduate open day – Future student online experiences
The thing I found most interesting (because, yes, I was out there recruiting, testing and observing too) was when I hung around with colleagues from the Fees and Scholarships services.
Geoffrey MacCormack Celebration: 28 Jan. 2011 – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
Geofrey MacCormack, Professor Emeritus of Jurisprudence in the University of Aberdeen, is well known to legal historians for his humanity, gentle wit, and fine scholarship .
Kinghorn v Wood and the origins of trusts in Scotland – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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A career journey into Publishing: How project management meets the creative sector – Inform.ed
I was lucky enough to be on a scholarship , whilst also working around four days a week in a range of education-related settings.
Adding interactivity in mathematics online workbooks using JSXGraph in STACK – Teaching Matters
She has a growing interest in scholarship of learning and teaching and how technology and e-learning can be used to support learners and educators.
