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https://www.ed.ac.uk/arts-humanities-soc-sci/news-events/news/current-news 25-04-2016 09:58:54
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A belated congratulations Prof. Jackson in HCAatEdinburgh. A richly deserved achievement which recognises your continued and valued contributions.
Congratulations to Dr Anna Souhami for winning the prize for best article by the British Criminology Policing Working Group at the recent BSC conference in Glasgow!🎉 Read more about her winning paper on remote island policing: law.ed.ac.uk/news-events/ne… Image credit: Dr Anna Souhami
We are delighted to have launched a new ERO HUBsite to support The University of Edinburgh researchers, research leaders and research support colleagues to access ERO information, resources and services. UoE colleagues can access the ERO HUBsite here: uoe.sharepoint.com/sites/ERO
Learning a second language can transform how you use your first! Antonella Sorace from Bilingualism Matters explores the profound effects of bilingualism in More Than Another Language for Cabaret of Dangerous Ideas (Tues 13 Aug, The Stand) Book tickets: thestand.co.uk/fringe/2071/mo… #Bilingualism #Fringe
Join other friendly and passionate book lovers for free on “How to Read a Novel”, where you’ll analyse the literary elements of these 4 novels and other texts with Dr. Benjamin Bateman (Benjamin Bateman) from LLCatEdinburgh. Enrol now on Coursera!: edin.ac/4ctrA1G
Edinburgh is the world's leading festival city, transformed each August by artists and visitors from every corner of the globe. This year The University of Edinburgh is again at the heart of the action, welcoming the world to the festivals across campus and beyond. edin.ac/3LXTIhJ
The BSL Glossary is now on TikTok! tiktok.com/@scottishsenso… Different people will demonstrate a STEM sign every day for a year! Please let us know if you want to take part.
Those in low income households are more likely to pay more for their basic energy tariff and also incur higher costs per unit of energy compared with more affluent households, research by University of Edinburgh Business School suggests. Find out more 🔽 edin.ac/3WLY1Sd