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The Scottish Model: The Envy of the English in Nineteenth-century Tax Administration – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
The Blog is linked to the Edinburgh Centre for Private Law and it is administer by an Editing Committee.
Welcome to July-August's Learning and Teaching Enhancement theme: Showcasing the Doctoral College – Teaching Matters
Niamh MacSweeney and Laura Klinkhamer give an overview of how they founded and developed Edinburgh ReproducibiliTea and Aigli Raouna reflects on the experience of setting up and editing Research Bow, a
Behind the scenes: what I learned from my Employ.ed on Campus Communications Internship – Inform.ed
Throughout my 12 weeks, I have learnt so many transferable skills; from creating dynamic and appealing content for a large audience, creating and editing videos in line with university guidelines, and
Putting content design theory into practice for the new Web Estate Governance SharePoint project – Website and Communications Blog
One of my key roles within this project so far has been copy editing all the content for the SharePoint which has come from various subject matter experts.
Using our genetic code to understand critical illness in COVID-19 – Institute of Genetics and Cancer
Launched by Dr Baillie in 2016, the project aims to analyse the genomes of 100,000 critically ill patients, in order to identify specific genes that influence outcome in critical illness. ... The exciting results obtained by Kenneth Baillie and his team
Six things you should know about Stair’s theory of contract law. – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
The Blog is linked to the Edinburgh Centre for Private Law and it is administer by an Editing Committee.
The Second Edition of Personal Bar: Questions on Writing Legal Treatises in the 21st Century – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
The Blog is linked to the Edinburgh Centre for Private Law and it is administer by an Editing Committee.
From molecules to marketing through my Employ.ed on Campus Internship: Vilte Juozokaite – Inform.ed
It was a lot of hard work and very time-consuming in the planning and editing stage especially, but the results were satisfying!
Spotlight on Remote Teaching: Hosting a summer school without a normal summer – Teaching Matters
Equally important was offering a range of structured courses delivered by instructors (topics included photography, design thinking, and Wikipedia editing ), but also giving students free rein to choose their own activities
In the move to hybrid teaching, look for opportunities for student development – Teaching Matters
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