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Getting prepped and packed for a year abroad? Martha’s been there. Having spent a year abroad in Sweden, she’s got the lowdown on packing essentials – from practical must-haves to things that’ll make you feel a little more at home. Blog by Martha Going abroad – whether to study or work – can be daunting, […]
This experience underscored the significance of effective organization and communication in overcoming obstacles while planning, fostering meaningful interactions, and providing compassionate care in the realm of dementia support, thus enhancing both my personal and professional development. In this earnest blog, I’ll share the extraordinary tale of my time as a volunteer with Dementia Adventure […]
Welcome to the website of the Caliphal Finances project! We are building this website up as an online space to share our upcoming events, collaborations and conversations with other researchers and research teams, and other exciting news. We will also regularly shine a spotlight on specific documents, objects, or issues that we are grappling with […]
On Monday, July 1st, Noëmie Lucas participated in the 2024 International Medieval Congress (IMC) held in Leeds, presenting her research on fiscal revolts in a double panel organized by the SCORE team. She also chaired the second panel, contributing to a highly productive afternoon of presentations and discussions on revolts and rebellions in the Islamic […]
Understanding and Measuring the Environmental Impact of the University of Edinburgh’s Web Estate – Initial Insights and Further Questions from my Summer Internship. Jul 15, 2024
A visit to Edinburgh's Forth bridges enriched Master of Family Medicine student Tania Gahama Ineza's understanding of global connections in her field.