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Student Blog – When I Breathe, You Breathe: Should Clean Air Be A Human Right? – The Mason Institute Blog
The following post is part of the Mason Institute student blog series, which publishes the excellent work undertaken by Edinburgh postgraduate students on the Contemporary Issues in Medical Jurisprudence course, a ... There are currently no mandatory or
Changes to the SSH service – Computing Systems
Currently, we provide 2 services – a general access server for all members of the School (ssh.inf and student.ssh.inf) and a second which is restricted to staff, research postgraduates , ... The new service will be available to all staff, research
Stair Society Bursary: Fourth-Year Ph.D. students – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
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Getting data to the analysts who need it, with Power BI Dataflows – Enterprise Architecture
This required careful design. We had to analyse the requirements to understand which data was needed by each group of users. ... One challenge we have encountered is that Power BI Dataflows are not very good at controlling who can see which entries in a
Event: User research playback event on overseas entry requirements 8 July – Future student online experiences
Sharing the work of the Prospective Student Web Team. Hide. Event: User research playback event on overseas entry requirements 8 July. ... We have designed a prototype concept that will help us to gauge how useful students find an interactive tool to
Making the most of your summer – from placements, to courses, to (hopefully) a bit of relaxation – Student Stories
by Katie, from Wales, UK, studying LLB (Graduate Entry ). The academic year is busy.
Creating a Challenge Course: Understanding decolonisation in a global world – Teaching Matters
Important, albeit difficult conversations with staff (individually and in groups/committees) and students (I held five roundtable discussions and ad hoc sessions with undergraduate and postgraduate students on campus and online) ... As part of the
Demystifying the Pharmaceuticals Sector – Inform.ed
The value of postgraduate study. Many people in this sector have higher level qualifications, both masters degrees and PhDs. ... But… is a postgraduate degree really necessary to get in and get on?
Portraits of the pandemic – SCOPE
Sarah is Director of Postgraduate Taught Education for the College and is also the Programme Director for the Clinical Management of Pain Masters programme. ... This new facility enables researchers to work on pathogens that have higher health and safety
Equality, diversity and inclusion in AI research – why should we care, and what can we do about it?
Because of that, we are currently hosting a reading group in ED&I once a month, open to all postgraduate students and staff from the School of Informatics. ... Although attendees are encouraged to read the paper beforehand, this is not a requirement as
