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Call for papers and participation: Suicide Cultures and the Sociology of Suicide (6th-7th of May 2025) – Suicide Cultures: Reimagining Suicide Research
Non-academic attendees who draw on. sociological approaches in their work, scholarship and/or activism are welcome.
Open for Good – Open education and knowledge equity for all – Educational Design and Engagement
Providing open access to high quality online learning opportunities and widening access to our scholarship has always been an important cornerstone of the University’s commitment to open knowledge exchange and ... Creating Wikipedia entries enables
Spotlight on Remote Teaching: Hosting a summer school without a normal summer – Teaching Matters
The Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program is a scholarship scheme that supports 200 African students to study at the University of Edinburgh over 7 years.
The Role of the Teacher – Eumeneia: The Place of the Good Months
Drawing on scholarship by Riep and Morgan Ames, this essay examines how BIA’s edtech market making impacts teachers through the centralization of pedagogy and decision-making, which reduces teacher autonomy
Design sprint 4 & 5 research summary: entry requirements experiences – Future student online experiences
But for now, we look ahead to our next design sprint which considers the scholarships experience.
Special EEHN PhD Lab with Michael Hathaway on Multispecies Ethnography – EEHN
Pariticpants can bring in their own examples of inspiring scholarship that they wish to inform their projects or describe their own thinking on related concepts for discussion.
Head to Head – HELF E-Learning Forum – Leeds 22nd May 2014 – Educational Design and Engagement
Post-grads talking to under-grads. Programme advisory board for digital scholarship . Authentic content.
Sprint-8 interim update: Final push for a new fees website – Future student online experiences
The Scholarships and Student Funding website contains a large amount of fees information, including legacy data going back around ten years.
Who let the dogs in? Reading to Dogs in Schools, Benefits and Barriers – Childhood and Youth Studies
Acknowledgement. With gratitude to the University of Edinburgh’s Principal’s Career Development Scholarship which funded this research.
Discussing assessments, online exams and getting to know your students in hybrid teaching – Teaching Matters
An important focus of her work is collaborating with colleagues in Schools and Colleges to take forward research and scholarship relating to teaching and learning in Higher Education.
