Teaching about local, national and global disasters, such as the Titanic disaster of 1912, can encourage young people to engage with an interdisciplinary approach that draws upon ...
Professor Mary Brennan is Chair of Food Marketing and Society and Dean of Education for the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Edinburgh. Throughout her ...
Widening participation’ (WP) or ‘fair access’ is a flagship initiative of the Scottish government and overseen by a Commissioner for Fair Access in Scotland, with a stated aim that ...
Dr Michelle O’Toole is a senior lecturer in Organisation Studies and head of the Organisation Studies group at the University of Edinburgh. Her research is about people’s lived experiences ...
Dr Susan Dunnett is a senior lecturer at the University of Edinburgh. Her research focuses on consumer vulnerability, in particular: healthcare systems, social support, stigma and ...
Dr Tom Calvard is a senior lecturer in Organisation Studies at the University of Edinburgh Business School, and its current Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) director. He received his ...
This SIG is a supportive and collaborative community of practitioner researchers working in a diverse range of contexts. It brings together those with a special interest in all those (closely related) ...
The Sexualities & Gender SIG provides a forum to critically engage with how gender and sexuality research matters in the inter-disciplinary field of education and how this research can inform policy, ...
Dr Paul Joseph-Richard is a chartered psychologist and senior lecturer in human resource management at Ulster University, Northern Ireland. Paul is a recipient of the National Teaching ...
Working together for a whole-education approach to mental health and wellbeing The Mental Health, Wellbeing and Education SIG (launched in 2018) provides a dynamic and inclusive forum for academics, ...