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Balancing Time Equity & Academic Integrity: The Paradox of Deadline Extensions in Higher Education

Presentation / Conference Contribution
Cameron, J., Gutu, M., & Kurtzke, S. (2025, April)
Balancing Time Equity & Academic Integrity: The Paradox of Deadline Extensions in Higher Education. Poster presented at Advance HE EDI Conference 2025: The sum of many parts: Embedding intersectionality in HE practice, Newcastle, UK
Universities promote employability; employers expect graduates to meet deadlines; constructive alignment of assessment with learning outcomes (Biggs, 2007) is silent on extens...

The assessment extensions data dilemma and equity in university education: Navigating the paradoxes of policy and inclusivity

Presentation / Conference Contribution
Cameron, J., Gutu, M., & Kurtzke, S. (2025, April)
The assessment extensions data dilemma and equity in university education: Navigating the paradoxes of policy and inclusivity. Presented at Advance HE EDI Conference 2025 The sum of many parts: Embedding intersectionality in HE practice, Newcastle, UK
This digitally supported walking workshop addresses the equity implications of assessment deadline extensions, questioning whether they benefit all students equally. Drawing o...

Editorial: Aging and neurodegeneration in the brain

Journal Article
Kerr, F., Kinghorn, K. J., Niccoli, T., & Woodling, N. (2025)
Editorial: Aging and neurodegeneration in the brain. Frontiers in Aging, 6, Article 1581161. https://doi.org/10.3389/fragi.2025.1581161
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Navigating Thematic Analysis: Practical Strategies Grounded in Abductive Reasoning

Journal Article
Khurshid, F., Veen, M., Thompson, J., & Hegazi, I. (online)
Navigating Thematic Analysis: Practical Strategies Grounded in Abductive Reasoning. Teaching and Learning in Medicine, https://doi.org/10.1080/10401334.2025.2475098
Abductive thematic analysis blends empirical observations with theoretical frameworks, fostering a continuous and dynamic exchange between research evidence and theory. It is ...

Balancing time equity and academic integrity: The paradox of deadline extensions in higher education

Presentation / Conference Contribution
Cameron, J., Gutu, M., & Kurtzke, S. (2025, April)
Balancing time equity and academic integrity: The paradox of deadline extensions in higher education. Presented at Advance HE EDI Conference 2025: The sum of many parts: Embedding intersectionality in HE practice, Newcastle, UK
Higher education policies around deadline extensions seek to promote inclusivity yet may inadvertently create inequalities among student groups. This session examines this par...

Beyond Sustainability: The Music Industries Declare Emergency on Planet Earth – or do they?

Book Chapter
Harkins, P. (in press)
Beyond Sustainability: The Music Industries Declare Emergency on Planet Earth – or do they?. In F. Ribac, I. Moindrot, & N. Donin (Eds.), Music and the Performing Arts in the Anthropocene: Nature, Materialities and Ecological Transformation. Routledge

From documents to dialogue: Context matters in common sense-enhanced task-based dialogue grounded in documents

Journal Article
Strathearn, C., Gkatzia, D., & Yu, Y. (2025)
From documents to dialogue: Context matters in common sense-enhanced task-based dialogue grounded in documents. Expert Systems with Applications, 279, Article 127304. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eswa.2025.127304
Humans can engage in a conversation to collaborate on multi-step tasks and divert briefly to complete essential sub-tasks, such as asking for confirmation or clarification, be...

‘Sign and move on’: Interpreter awareness of legal and ethical informed consent in maternity care

Journal Article
Susam-Saraeva, Ş., & Patterson, J. (2025)
‘Sign and move on’: Interpreter awareness of legal and ethical informed consent in maternity care. Target, https://doi.org/10.1075/target.23053.sus
This article explores informed consent in maternity care in multilingual and multicultural contexts. Based on findings from a Royal Society of Edinburgh funded research projec...

Practising Systemic Sustainability for the Circular Economy Concept

Presentation / Conference Contribution
Weaver, M., Pokorna, K., Osowska, R., Chipulu, M., Fonseca, A., & Tan, H. (2025, June)
Practising Systemic Sustainability for the Circular Economy Concept. Presented at 34th European Conference on Operational Research 2025, Leeds, UK
Systems thinking is essential for addressing sustainability challenges & promoting sustainable development. While management approaches like Doughnut Economics & the Circular ...

Qualitative Systematic Review with Thematic Synthesis on Ethnic Chinese Informal Migrant Caregivers’ Experiences in Caring for Someone with Cancer

Presentation / Conference Contribution
Mengxue, X., O'Leary, L., & Gray Brunton, C. (2025, April)
Qualitative Systematic Review with Thematic Synthesis on Ethnic Chinese Informal Migrant Caregivers’ Experiences in Caring for Someone with Cancer. Presented at Cancer in Primary Care Research International (Ca-PRI) Conference, Manchester
Background: With advancements in cancer detection and treatment, survivorship rates are increasing worldwide. This shift has extended the role of informal caregivers—family me...

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ENUclusion Conference: Connecting EDI Research and Action at and by ENU

2026 - 2029
This conference aims to connect and advance EDI research and action at ENU from all disciplines, students, staff, alumni, and our communities of research users. While showcasing and advancing research...
Funder: Fees (CPD courses and Conference Delegate)

2nd funder - for project ECSB-ISBE Workshop on Minority Entrepreneurship and Social Change

2025 - 2026
Minority entrepreneurship represents a growing research field, particularly within critical entrepreneurship studies. Its importance continues to increase alongside rising human mobility and public aw...
Funder: Institute for small business and entrepreneurship | Value: £538

ECSB-ISBE Workshop on Minority Entrepreneurship and Social Change

2025 - 2026
Minority entrepreneurship represents a growing research field, particularly within critical entrepreneurship studies. Its importance continues to increase alongside rising human mobility and public aw...
Value: £778

An introduction to R: data handling, statistics, and graphics 2025/26

2025 - 2025
This online course is aimed at beginners as well as people with some experience of R or statistics who would like to take their skills to the next level. The course will teach you the fundamentals of ...
Funder: Fees (CPD courses and Conference Delegate)

Optimal Policies in ICT Standardization

2025 - 2026
The research project, titled 'Optimal Policies in ICT Standardization' (OPICTS), aims at strengthening the intellectual property (IP) policies to be implemented in the context of standard development ...
Funder: British Academy | Value: £4,150

IOM3 Grants to support Knowledge Exchange

2025 - 2026
Travel grant to facilitate attendance of conference in Brisbane, Australia, and the undertaking of additional Knowledge Exchange work during the trip.
Value: £2,770

A New Generation of Peer Advice Systems– Prototyping and Testing the Freelance Advisor App

2025 - 2026
Research shows a big knowledge gap in the freelance community, with 56.5% of freelancers not feeling well informed of their rights, 68.5% having issues with late or non-payment, and 57.1% relying on p...
Funder: British Academy | Value: £9,998

Device-based e-Assistant for People (DeAP)

2025 - 2025
This project will deliver a novel, integrated assistive technology: a mobile application platform interfacing with a physiological sensing device (DeAP). Together, they form a multimodal system that d...
Funder: Scottish Funding Council | Value: £7,500

MAPFSI: Multiphysics Simulation of Magneto-Active Polymers and their Fluid-Structure Interaction

2025 - 2028
This project focuses on developing bespoke computational and analytical methods for studying and optimising the performance of Magnetoactive Polymers (MAPs) using state-of-the-art techniques in compu...
Funder: Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council | Value: £992,992

The Curious Teacher CPD Event

2025 - 2025
A 1 day CPD to enhance the knowledge, skills and wellbeing of school teachers.
Funder: Fees (CPD courses and Conference Delegate)

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Women’s Travelling Writing in the Twentieth Century

2025 - date
Melissa Davies | Director of Studies: Dr Scott Lyall | Second Supervisor: Dr Emily Alder

Designing Interactive Digital Storytelling Experiences

2025 - date
Gengyi Wang | Director of Studies: Dr Ingi Helgason | Second Supervisor: Dr Dimitri Darzentas

Developing novel drug-like candidates targeting resistant melanoma disease: design, synthesis, and biological evaluation

2025 - date
Ruairidh Alexander | Director of Studies: Dr Usama Ammar | Second Supervisor: Dr Janis MacCallum

A Critical Evaluation of the efficiency and potential of Artificial Intelligence in Personalising Exercise Prescription for Cardiovascular Rehabilitation in Cardiovascular Disease Patients.

2025 - date
Miss Natalie Elliott | Director of Studies: Dr Sheona Mchale | Second Supervisor: Alistair Lawson

Designing a digital health information ecosystem for enhancing patient engagement and health literacy

2025 - date
Fatihu Aminu | Director of Studies: Dr Frances Ryan | Second Supervisor: Alistair Lawson

Bridging the Strategy - Data Gap: Adopting the Balanced Scorecard to Enhance Data Analytics in UK SMEs

2025 - date
Gitana Demenskaja | Director of Studies: Prof Max Chipulu | Second Supervisor: Dr Renata Osowska

Wildlife Tourism Marketing and Sustainable Futures: Exploring the Influence of Social Media and Technology on Responsible Tourist Behaviour

2025 - date
Valantis Gasparis | Director of Studies: Dr Craig Wight | Second Supervisor: Dr Pavlos Arvanitis

Integrating Health Assessments into the Conservation of Elasmobranchs: A Case Study of the Critically Endangered Flapper Skate (Dipturus intermedius)

2025 - date
Georgina Cole | Director of Studies: Dr James Thorburn | Second Supervisor: Prof Nick Wheelhouse

Effects of progesterone supplementation during early pregnancy on fetal brain gene expression

2025 - date
Anna Sherriffs | Director of Studies: Dr Kasia Siemienowicz | Second Supervisor: Prof Mick Rae

Community-based Interventions for Dementia Care in Aguda

2025 - date
Scholastica Odum | Director of Studies: Dr Elaine Carnegie | Second Supervisor: Dr Peter Hillen

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Pioneering conference highlights neurodiversity and policing

11 February 2025
A pioneering conference - offering a unique platform for learning, exploring, and challenging how neurodiversity impacts Police Scotland officers and staff as well as the public they serve - took plac...

Groundbreaking study begins into sharks in Scottish waters

7 January 2025
The Marine Alliance for Science and Technology for Scotland (MASTS) has secured funding for this initiative. The SharkScape project will focus on sharks and skates around Scotland, exploring their vi...

Barlinnie Special Unit: What it can teach us today

29 September 2024
Text From Article: 'A new book will present the most in-depth history of the Barlinnie Special Unit - and share some of the lessons which could be applied to today's prison system.'

Congratulations!! One of our Master students Jithin Kanathedath Joined for PhD studies at Edinburgh Napier University, UK

2 September 2024
Jithin carried master project in my lab in energy storage.

Connecting people through dance: ENU-developed tech heads to world’s biggest gaming conference

21 August 2024
Immersive game Carousel Dancing aims to combat loneliness through fun. The Edinburgh Napier University (ENU) team behind new immersive gaming technology, which aims to tackle loneliness and social iso...

Congratulations!! One of our Master student Reshma Nair Joined for PhD studies at London Metropolitan University, UK,

11 August 2024
So proud to see the success of my student Reshma Nair. She did an excellent study with us during the masters thesis. I wish you all the best Reshma for your new journey

Congratulations!! One of our student Anuja Abhilash Joined for PhD studies at CENIMAT, UNINOVA, Lisbon, Portugal

5 August 2024
So glad to see the achievement of my another student Anuja S Kumar. She carried out her master degree dissertation on smart textiles with my team at Edinburgh Napier University's SCEBE.

New Grant!!. Libu Manjakkal received a new grant from Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland in the area of ionic electromechanical sensors.

30 May 2024
Awarded a Research Incentive Grant towards the above project, for the amount of £14,000.00, the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland.

Congratulations!! One of my Master Project student Achu Titius Mavelil Joined for PhD studies at Dublin City University, Ireland.

11 May 2024
Achu was one of the excellent researchers in my team Edinburgh Napier University's SCEBE. During her master project and later as a research assistant she developed exciting research on wearable energy...

Meet Dr. Joe Qiao Li, Our Final Judge for the Taylor’s University Film Festival 2024!

5 May 2024
Meet Dr. Joe Qiao Li: Final Judge of the Taylor’s University Film Festival 2024! 🎬 🎞️ Dr. Joe Qiao Li is a Film Studies lecturer and PhD supervisor at Edinburgh Napier University, specializing in C...

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Emergency Management of Severe Burns (EMSB) Course

Simulation and Clinical Skills Centre Edinburgh Napier University
27 November 2025

The Provocateurs: Gender fears, and Haunted Mouths

The Stand Comedy Club 16 North St Andrews Street, Edinburgh , EH2 1HJ tel.: 0131 558 9005
1 August 2025

screening Flies & Angels

Oakville Galleries . Oakland, Canada
26 June 2025

Enterprise and Education: the Napier Approach

TBS Craiglockhart
6 June 2025

Embedding Entrepreneurial Campus into the curriculum

QMU
22 May 2025

Naming Emanuel Goldberg Platz [Square] in Dresden

Dresden, Germany. Museum Technical Collections and Emanuel Goldberg Platz
18 May 2025

CAMC research talk: 'Creativity in Motion - Unfinishing Feminist Film and Literary History'

Merchiston Campus E17
30 April 2025

4th Annual RENT Abstract Writing Workshop

Zoom
23 April 2025

PhD Supervision and dealing with AI.

Craiglockhart Campus
4 April 2025

Confronting "Anti-Gender" Mobilizations across Ukraine, Poland, Belarus, and Russia: Challenges and Queer-Feminist Resistances

Date: Monday, March 3, 2025; 9:30–16:30 CET (Warsaw time); Online & In-person: Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Staszic Palace (Pałac Staszica), Nowy Świat 72, 00-330 Warsaw, Poland Registration link (for both online and in-person participation): Click here https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/253ecaa8-ddf1-45bc-a765-f82099fcc299@99e0dc58-9c4b-4820-8617-04c386c254c6 Agenda (PL time zone) 09:30–10:00 Arrival, coffee, informal networking 10:00–11:00 Presentation of RESIST Project Findings from the Case Studies in Poland and Belarus.  Panel discussion (hybrid, online transmission). The RESIST team members will introduce the project and speak about the effects of, and resistances against “anti-gender” politics in Belarus and Poland in 15-minute presentations followed by a Q&A. Adrianna Zabrzewska (RESIST Project, Edinburgh Napier University), Understanding ‘Anti-gender’ Politics Across Europe: An Overview of the RESIST Project. Ekaterina Filep (RESIST Project, Université de Fribourg), Lived Experiences and Resistances to the ‘Anti-gender’ Mobilisations in Belarus. Roberto Kulpa (RESIST Project, Edinburgh Napier University), Lived Experiences and Resistances to the ‘Anti-gender’ Mobilisations in Poland. 11:00–11:15 COFFEE BREAK 11:15–12:30 Feedback session and idea exchange workshop.  This workshop (in-person only) aims to facilitate engagement with the project findings and share insights. We invite everyone to reflect on the following questions: How do “anti-gender” politics manifest differently in  Ukraine, Poland, Belarus, and Russia and what factors contribute to these variations? In what ways do queer-feminist movements in these countries collaborate or support one another? What barriers (both external  and internal) do they encounter in building solidarity? What role does intersectionality play in shaping the experiences of individuals affected by “anti-gender” politics in Poland, Belarus, Ukraine, and Russia? 12:30–13:45 LUNCH BREAK 13:45–15:00 Gender, Sexuality, Migration: Intersectional Identities, Competing Priorities, and Queer-Feminist Resistances Against “Anti-Gender” Politics. Panel discussion (hybrid, online transmission). In this session, our guest speakers will deliver 15-minute presentations on their respective research, followed by Q&A. Chaired by Dorota Hall, IFiS PAN. Olga Sasunkevich (University of Gothenburg), The frames of war: state-led homophobia in Russia and the war against Ukraine and the West in the context of transnational anti-gender mobilisation. Olga Plakhotnik (University of Greifswald), Maria Mayerchyk (Rhine-Waal University), Between “Gender” and “Anti-Gender”: (Trans) Necropolitics at the Buffer Periphery. Sarian Jarski (Migration Consortium/ Queer Without Borders), ‘Queer’ and at the ‘green border’: LGBTQI+ displacement and intersectional solidarity at Polish borders with Belarus and Ukraine after 2021. 15:00–15:20 COFFEE BREAK 15:20–16:30 Anti-Gender Violence across Migration Routes. Personal Experiences, Theoretical Approaches, Academic Trials and Tribulations.  Experience-sharing session (in-person only). In this session, we invite all in-person attendees to reflect on the questions below. Moderated by: Anna Cze Czerwińska HerStory Archivist and Independent Expert. How do experiences of “anti-gender” violence differ among individuals navigating various migration routes? What coping mechanisms and strategies of resistance are employed? How does the experience of migration impact one’s academic and/or activist engagements? Do queer-feminist scholars in these four national contexts experience the limitation of academic freedoms due to “anti-gender” mobilizations? In what ways? How can theories of post-colonialism and peripheralization be applied to understand the unique challenges faced by queer-feminist movements in Ukraine, Poland, Belarus, and Russia and across these national contexts? Reminder: Please note that both in-person and online attendees need to register for the event by following this link. We will not be able to admit unregistered participants. Presentation Abstracts: Olga Sasunkevich The frames of war: state-led homophobia in Russia and the war against Ukraine and the West in the context of transnational anti-gender mobilisation This presentation is based on a forthcoming book chapter that analyses how state-led homophobia in Russia served as a discursive framing of country’s decision to launch the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. The argument is built on theoretical concepts of (un)grievable life and queer necropolitics to illuminate how questions of gender equality and sexual rights increasingly become the question of life and death in the contemporary geopolitical climate.   Applied to the Russian context, these concepts reveal the potential of state-led homophobia to incite affective violence and economies of hate. The presentation analyses Russia’s case at the transnational background of anti-gender mobilization where struggles around gender and sexuality become a central field of contestation in contemporary (geo)politics. Thus, the cruelty of Russia in relation to “ungrievable” segments of its own population and the citizens of Ukraine should be seen as a warning suggesting that the boundary between symbolic and outright violence of anti-gender mobilization is fragile. Olga Plakhotnik and Maria Mayerchyk Between “Gender” and “Anti-Gender”: (Trans) Necropolitics at the Buffer Periphery We use the concept of necropolitics (Mbembe 2003) in two dimensions. First, we zoom in on the situation of transgender people in Ukraine. On the one hand, they are vulnerable to transphobic hatred fuelled by transnational “anti-gender” movements. On the other hand, opposing “anti-gender” discourse, feminist activists and academics might rely on the grammar of binary gender, thus producing overt or covert transphobia. In addition to many levels of human insecurity caused by the full-scale Russian war on Ukraine, the condition of martial law and militarization of feminist and LGBT+ activisms in Ukraine practically delegitimize transgender lives. In the second part, we employ the analytics of the “buffer periphery” to decipher how “progressive” gender and sexual politics are being instrumentalized in the context of EU- and NATO aspirations of the Ukrainian state and Western financial and military aid. Zooming out to a global scale, we apply the concept of necropolitics to examine how both Western and Russian imperial powers project the Ukrainian population as marked by colonial difference, and what queer feminist responses to this projection might look like. Sarian Jarosz ‘Queer’ and at the ‘green border’. LGBTQI+ displacement and intersectional solidarity at Polish borders with Belarus and Ukraine after 2021 The sudden intensification of mobility on Poland's eastern borders - first in 2021 on the border with Belarus, then in 2022 on the border with Ukraine - has forced Polish informal border solidarity infrastructures to develop ad hoc intersectional response to LGBTQI+ displacement. Based on the framework of engaged ethnography and the in-depth work of the cross-border research collective Queer Without Borders, I aim to present the different forms of queer humanitarianism and risks of its criminalization during humanitarian crises after 2021. This analysis exposes how both the experience of minority stress and state criminalization of queer/border solidarity in Poland in 2017-2023, shapes the methods and data collection regarding LGBTQI+ individuals on the move, conducted by the informal border activists at both Polish borders (Guyan 2022; Sandberg 2018). The emphasis is on testimonies of those engaged in queer migration research or humanitarian and legal data collection, who directly apply such data into cross-border work in Poland and Ukraine (Queer Without Borders 2022). Participant bios: Anna Cze Czerwińska is a longstanding feminist activist, past member of the Manifa 8go Marca, OŚKa, co-founder of Feminoteka and STER. She is a leading expert and organiser of herstory archives of Polish activist women in politics. Dorota Hall is an Assoc. Prof. at the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences, interested in religion, new spiritualities, gender, sexualities, minoritization and various forms of marginalization. She was a member of expert networks, such as the Network of Socio-economic Experts in the Anti-discrimination Field (SEN) established by the European Commission. Sarian Jarosz is a Research Coordinator at Migration Consortium, Humanitarian LGBTQI+ Advisor at Save the Children Poland and co-founder of Queer Without Borders, non-formal coalition of organizations assisting LGBTQI+ refugees in Poland. With Save the Children and Plan International he published two reports on humanitarian response to LGBTQI+ displacement in Poland. Formerly Investigator on LGBTQI+ rights and migration at Amnesty International Poland. His focus is on criminalization of LGBTQI+ solidarity after 2017, research conducted in Poland, Belarus, Russia and Uganda. Maria Mayerchyk is a Deputy Professor at the Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences and, together with Olga Plakhotnik, a joint editor-in-chief of Feminist Critique: East European Journal of Feminist and Queer Studies. Maria’s research interests include a decolonial perspective on gender, sexuality and body, queer and feminist movements and epistemologies of Eastern Europe, diaspora and migration studies, and folklore. Olga Plakhotnik is a Chair for Ukrainian Cultural Studies at the University of Greifswald and a PI of the project "(Un)Disciplined: Pluralizing Ukrainian Studies—Understanding the War in Ukraine” . As a scholar-activist and educator, Olga works in the area of feminist/queer epistemologies, critical citizenship studies, and feminist/queer pedagogies. Volha/Olga Sasunkevich is an Associate Professor in Gender Studies at the University of Gothenburg. She is a PI for EU Horizon Project MAGnituDe. Migration, Affective Geopolitics and European Democracy in Times of Military Conflicts and Research School FUDEM – Future of Democracy: Cultural Analyses of Illiberal Populism in Times of Crises. Olga's research interests revolve around the questions of gender, sexuality, migration and ethnicity in Eastern Europe. RESIST Project Team Members: Katya Filep (Université de Fribourg) is a social geographer specialising in gender, with a regional focus on Central Asia and Eastern Europe. She has a professional background in research, project management, translation and interpreting. Katya coordinates the RESIST Project's case study of Belarus and Hungary. Roberto Kulpa (Edinburgh Napier University) is a social scientist interested in transnational sexual politics, especially dynamics between Central-Eastern Europe and ‘the West’, as well as in critical epistemologies. He coordinates the RESIST Project’s case study on Poland and leads on Stage 5: Communication and Dissemination. Adrianna Zabrzewska  (Edinburgh Napier University) is a feminist philosopher and co-editor of Gender, Voice, and Violence in Poland (2021). Adrianna combines a professional background in content marketing with interdisciplinary research expertise to implement RESIST’s impact plan and contribute to the case study on Poland.
3 March 2025