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How We Feel Now - Mary Holmes InauguralProfessor Mary Holmes, School of Social and Political Science, delivers her inaugural lecture How we feel now, in March 2023. How we feel nowIdeas circulate about young people as sensitive, anxious…
From Helene Frossling Mattsson
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Advanced Skills: Developing a Research Strategy (October 2023)This session gives an overview of things to consider when undertaking a search, where to look for material, advanced search techniques and where to find help. This is a recording of a live session…
From Caroline Stirling
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How to use the Library: A beginner's guideThis session is a beginner's guide to the library resources, services and facilities. This is a recording of a live session on 19 September 2023 for students in the School of Social and…
From Caroline Stirling
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Inaugural lecture: Professor Laura Jeffery - Anthropology, advocacy and actionProfessor Laura Jeffery, Chair of Anthropology of Migration, from the School of Social and Political Science, presents her inaugural lecture entitled Anthropology, advocacy and action: reclaiming…
From Helene Frossling Mattsson
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PhD student story: “I never considered a PhD was within my realm of possibilities”Emily is from the North East of Scotland, she was the first in her family to go to University and manages a chronic illness. Her PhD is jointly supervised by the School of Social and Political…
From Lisa Marley
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Going Beyond Your Reading List (Oct 2022)This session gives an overview of things you can do to go beyond your reading list and start doing your own independent research - it covers basic steps using items from your reading list or…
From Caroline Stirling
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Welcome to the University of Edinburgh Library - for new postgraduates students in Social and Political ScienceThis session is for new postgraduate students in the School of Social and Political Science (SPS) for Welcome Week, September 2021. It introduces students to the huge range of library resources,…
From Caroline Stirling
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Neuropolitics: Biometrics and Cognitive Science Part 2Part two of an introduction to cognitive science and the use of biometrics in neuropolitics.
From Robin Hill
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Neuropolitics: Biometrics and Cognitive Science Part 1First part of an introduction to cognitive science and the use of biometrics in neuropolitics.
From Robin Hill
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Promoting fairer access to Scottish universities: how can this be achieved?This is the second annual memorial lecture in honour of the late Professor David Raffe. Professor Vikki Bolover of Durhan University drew on her recent research in Scotland to consider how we can…
From Nelly Iacobescu
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Dr Shashi Tharoor - Looking Back at the British Raj in IndiaDr Shashi Tharoor - Looking Back at the British Raj in India
From Lesley Middlemass
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Keith Forum on Commonwealth ConstitutionalismAcademic perspectives from the inaugural Keith Forum on Commonwealth Constitutionalism held at the University of Edinburgh in November 2018.
From Elisabeth Barlow
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27 Feb 2019 — Steven Erlanger (New York Times)Montague Burton Lecture The World According to Trump & does it Matter?
From Jamie Smith
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