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Lecture Four: Abolitionism, Political Religion, and Secularism – Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog
09 May 2017: Stout highlighted the use of the notion of false religion to “undermine its role in legitimizing and maintaining slavery.” He referred to David Walker’s 1829 Colored Citizens of the World
Resources and Competences Grid – Laurence Bell / Digital Education: Strategy and Policy
26 Nov 2021: Any views expressed within media held on this service are those of the contributors, should not be taken as approved or endorsed by the University, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the University in respect of any particular issue. Toggle
But they said we wouldn’t find it here: Racism, discrimination and Covid-19 – SCOPE
17 Sep 2020: As research by David Williams has shown through his Everyday Discrimination scale, the experience of discrimination can cause an increased risk of hypertension and poor mental health.
Black internships: thinking beyond the opportunity and encountering the reality – Edinburgh Race Equality Network
26 Feb 2021: Posted by David Creighton-Offord.
The Covid Pandemic 2020-2022 and Scottish Contract Law – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
01 Feb 2022: Any views expressed within media held on this service are those of the contributors, should not be taken as approved or endorsed by the University, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the University in respect of any particular issue. Press
Leases and the Law of Domestic Service: Delving into Scotland’s Employment Law History – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
26 Jun 2024: 9] See David M Walker, A Legal History of Scotland: Volume VI – The Nineteenth Century (Butterworths 2001) 817. ... 10] ‘Voluntary Servants’ in G Campbell H Paton (ed), Baron David Hume’s Lectures 1786-1822, Stair Society vol 5 (1939) 327.
Lecture 5- Einstein: How to Turn a Hero into a Celebrity – Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog
11 May 2022: While he managed to escape the threat of deportation until his death, few others were not so lucky, notably the famous physicist David Bohm who was forced to flee respectively to
Sharing best practice: Learning from labs on my trip to the U.S – Social Responsibility and Sustainability
15 Mar 2014: I met with Katherine Walsh who is the director of the Green Initiative Fund, as well as several of her staff and David Angel Scrimger the Environmental Health and Safety
John Ford: Law and Opinion in 17th-Century Scotland – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
09 Jan 2009: After an intoduction by Ford, there will be a general response by John Cairns and then further responses by John Blackie (on the role of learned law) and David Ibbetson (the
Thoughts on the Cheap & Cheerful: Approaches to Multimedia Workshop – Educational Design and Engagement
27 Jun 2013: David Findlay (Learning Services) then demonstrated Audacity, and all its functions and how easy it is to use.
