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Research Shows Democratic Nations Should Turn to International Law to Address Rising…
Democratic countries should rely on international law and improve their legal resilience to tackle the grave security threats caused by worsening relations between great powers, new research shows.
The growth of hybrid threats and grey…
Study Shows Keir Starmer’s ‘Mr Rules’ Reputation Reflects Growing…
Keir Starmer’s efforts to be “Mr Rules” and his focus on calling for probes and inquiries reflects the growing “juridification” of politics, experts have said.
Though the Labour leader’s consistent calls for probes and inquiries into the…
University of Edinburgh Celebrates Book Awards Honoring Real and Imagined Lives
The trio of captivating books are the fiction winner and two joint biography winners of this year’s James Tait Black Prizes.
Authors Alexis Wright, Iman Mersal, Ian Penman, and translator Robin Moger join the stellar line-up of winners…
University of Edinburgh Unveils Virtual Reality Experience to Bring Historic Cityscape to Life
In a 21st century twist, viewers will get to experience the painting using a virtual reality headset, bringing the Georgian skyline to life with immersive techniques.
The Barker Panorama of Edinburgh from Calton Hill is rarely on public…
University Of Edinburgh: Global Partnership Aims to Combat Child Exploitation
Experts in Edinburgh and Australia will collaborate to produce data and insights that better inform policy responses to a sexual exploitation and abuse of children – a so-called hidden pandemic, affecting millions.
The East Asia &…
Jutta Günther from University of Bremen Elected Vice-President of YUFE
Professor Jutta Günther, President of the University of Bremen, has been elected Vice-President of the YUFE (Young Universities for the Future of Europe) European university alliance. She will chair the Strategic Council, which is made up…
Texas A&M Assistant Professor Named Kavli Fellow for Public Health Research on Vulnerable…
Benika Dixon, an assistant professor at Texas A&M University School of Public Health, has been named a Kavli Fellow. This prestigious fellowship, awarded annually by the National Academy of Sciences (NAS), recognizes the brightest young…
Texas A&M Expands Initiative to Reduce Textbook Costs
Efforts aimed at saving Texas A&M University students money on the increasing cost of textbooks are set to expand.
The university’s established course affordability efforts are credited with saving students an estimated $1.2…
Texas A&M: Remains of Two Men from Central China Illuminate Ancient Practice of Punitive…
It’s a scene straight out of a mystery novel: The skeletons of two unrelated men show signs of remarkably similar injuries. One is missing about one-fifth of his lower left leg, while the other is missing the same length of bone, down…
Texas A&M Veterinary Emergency Team Deployed in Response to East Texas Floods
Four members of the Texas A&M Veterinary Emergency Team (VET) and four future Aggie veterinarians on the VET rotation have deployed to East Texas in response to historic river flooding affecting thousands of people and animals. The…