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Climate Change and Scottish Property Law – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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Homer, Paulus, and the Evolution of Economic Exchange – Part II – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
by David Fox, Professor of Common Law, University of Edinburgh. Introduction.
Introducing the Teaching Matters’ ‘Student Illustrator Project’ – Teaching Matters
Artistic Process. Sir David Attenborough recently described saving the planet as a communications issue.
Welcome to the Edinburgh Private Law Blog – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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Lecture 2. Religious Networks in the Reformation Era – Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog
A Network Approach to Reformation: Protestant and Catholic. In his first lecture, Professor David Hempton set out the rudiments of his promising new paradigm for understanding the history of Christianity from ... David Hill Scott has wonderfully
Creating Edinburgh: The Interdisciplinary City – EFI Student Exhibitions
Eduburgh was developed with tuition from David Meinberg. Explore Eduburgh.
Five lessons learned from the Students as Change Agents (SACHA) series – Teaching Matters
curriculum. Being intentional can make all the difference when it comes to student engagement, as David Wilson, Finn Eilenberger, and Zoe Lai, pointed out in their blog about the power of ... You can read the Collegiate Commentary to this series from
CLEAN THE CLUTTER AND REPEAT
With no commercial gallery infrastructure,’ asserts David Burrows, ‘the power brokers of the country’s art scene are the curators of public institutions and the Scottish Arts Council, which perhaps explains ... v] DAVID BURROWS, “Correspondences,
Cornel West Lecture 2: Metaphilosophic Andante – Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog
The Death of Socrates, Jacques Louis David (1787). His insistence upon the ethos of a Palestinian Jew named Jesus, perhaps the mood of West’s Metaphilosophic Andante is one of life
Environmental Humanities-themed seminars in the department of English – EEHN
On Friday 20th September David Farrier will give a paper entitled, ‘Reading Edward Thomas in the Anthropocene’; more excitingly, Greg Garrard, author of Ecocriticism, will give a paper on Friday 18th ... Both events will begin at 4.30pm and take
