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Policy Scotland internships 2021

Centre for Sustainable Solutions, Coronavirus / COVID-19, Glasgow, Green Recovery Dialogues, More Different Futures Network, Opportunity, Policy Scotland, Social Recovery TaskforceBy adminFebruary 1, 2021Leave a comment

Policy Scotland is offering three internships for postgraduate taught students and postgraduate researchers at Glasgow University.

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COVID-19 Micro Briefing 1: The disproportionate impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on disabled people

Glasgow, Glasgow Centre for Population Health, Glasgow Disability Alliance, Health, Inequalities, Social Recovery TaskforceBy adminJanuary 29, 2021Leave a comment

This micro briefing presents a range of evidence relating to the disproportionate impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on disabled people.

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