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Dr Kate Wright - From the CNN Effect to the SNN Effect: How media influences governments’ decisions about the allocation of humanitarian aid Paper Abstract: Does media influence…
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February 10th, 2022
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Edinburgh Graduate Vision: Short Life Working Group on Climate and Sustainability in Curricula
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November 24th, 2021
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In the fifth and final animation, Rebecca Richards explores the different conceptualisations, applications, and complexities of the term ‘vulnerability’. By drawing on the influential…
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Pupils from Govan High School, St Margaret's Academy and Antonine Primary School, Scotland, voice their thoughts about climate change.
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October 26th, 2021
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Tom Bird, co-ordinator of the 1.5 MAX partnership project, shares more about how schools across Scotland, Malawi, Mozambique and Nepal are working together to embed action on sustainability and…
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October 20th, 2021
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IDAH Week 1 Lecture 2: International development and humanitarianism: part 1
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Webinar by Evelyn Balsells and Luciana Brondi discussing global health and infectious diseases through a review of public health emergencies after the IHR(2005)
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An overview of suggestions for developing higher education curricula for wicked problems or global challenges.
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July 20th, 2021
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In Episode 16 of Just Emergencies, Prof Lisa Eckenweiler discusses the impact of Covid-19 on migrant care workers. Migrant care workers are an essential part of many Global North countries’…
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In Episode 15, Dr Arianne Shahvisi discusses the migrant 'crisis', the impact of Covid-19 on refugee populations, vaccine nationalism, and academic activism. To find out more about Dr…
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How is it possible to study surgery and other clinical subjects online? It's a question we get asked a lot, so we decided to make this video to hopefully help answer any doubts you might have!
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May 19th, 2021
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The first of three videos from a workshop on Teaching about Wicked Problems
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April 7th, 2021
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9B Arab Spring part 1
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March 16th, 2021
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McGill Research Assistant Eliza Yadav interviews Professor Matthew Hunt and Research Coordinator Ani Chenier about their collective study on the ethics of conducting clinical research during the…
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Lead Research Nurse for Stroke, Allan MacRaild, discusses some of the special considerations when seeking informed consent in an emergency setting, such as stroke trials.
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Consultant obstetrician, Dr Sarah Stock, discusses some of the special considerations when seeking informed consent in clinical trials involving pregnant women.
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