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Caliphal Finances – The Finances of the Caliphate: Abbasid Fiscal Practice in Islamic Late Antiquity
A year ago, we, postdocs Noëmie Lucas and Eline Scheerlinck, launched this website to give the ERC…. ... From January to March 2025, the Caliphal Finances project organised the lecture series of the IMES department at the University of Edinburgh.
Key figures recognised with honorary degrees | News
19 Jul 2025: Alongside School ceremonies, individuals are being honoured for their hard work, public service, and the difference they have made in Scotland and further afield.
Jake Ansell – University of Edinburgh Business School
Jake Ansell is Professor of Risk Management at the University of Edinburgh Business School
John Dawson – University of Edinburgh Business School
John Dawson is Professor Emeritus at the University of Edinburgh Business School
Ian Cochran – University of Edinburgh Business School
Ian Cochran is Lecturer in Climate Finance & Investment at the University of Edinburgh Business School
Lucia Cervi – University of Edinburgh Business School
Lucia Cervi is Lecturer in Organisation Studies at the University of Edinburgh Business School
The role of academic impact: seminar summary – University of Edinburgh Business School
Professor Thorsten Gruber was invited by Dr Dahlia El-Manstrly from the Marketing Group at the University of Edinburgh Business School to present a seminar on “The role of academic impact”.
Organising Music: Forthcoming book – University of Edinburgh Business School
Charlotte Gilmore, Chancellor's Fellow, has a forthcoming book, Organising Music: Theory, Practice, Performance
Professor David Marshall presents special lecture at Tokyo Station College, Saitama University , Japan – University of Edinburgh Business School
Professor David Marshall gave a special lecture at the Tokyo Station College, Saitama University . Professor Marshall spoke about children’s behaviours as consumers in supermarkets, and graduate students from the University were able to discuss