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By Minquan Xiong, University of Edinburgh Key Facts This blog draws on interview evidence from the Sports Games for Rural-Migrant Workers from Sichuan in China. It shows that sport does not automatically produce wider social outcomes. Sport can function as a conditional platform that opens access to new social fields and opportunities. Key Messages What […]
MSc Global Health Policy, 2019
Sandra is a public health and policy expert currently working at the Clinton Health Access Initiative in Zimbabwe where she supports the organisation’s HIV Prevention Programme and multi-disease diagnostics work. Alongside her role, she also runs a small education programme supporting students at universities across Zimbabwe.
Student Storyteller, Mona Eskandaripour provides an insight into the very first Edinburgh Medical School 300 event of 2026. On 15 January 2026, 300 students and staff, alongside our special guests and industry collaborators, gathered against the commanding backdrop of the Large Event Space at the Edinburgh Futures Institute to launch our commemoration of three centuries […]
In every town and city today, cutting across parks and waste ground, you’ll see unofficial paths created by walkers who have abandoned the pavements and roads to take short cuts and make asides. (Robert Macfarlane, The Old Ways) I meet Stewart on the high street and appreciate his energy right away. We set off at […]
In this post, Laura Pilz González shares her experience of engaging with the Challenge Course, ‘Understanding Decolonisation in a Globalised World’, from the perspective of a visiting researcher with an interest in how questions of decolonisation are approached in international academic settings. Laura is on a short research visit from the Institute of Health and Nursing […]
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