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  2. International relations of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish Government led by the Scottish National Party (SNP) have identified the following as part of their international affairs vision: EU membership as the best option for Scotland; Non-nuclear NATO membership (similarly to most members including Denmark and Norway etc.) Devolution of migration policy to work for the Scottish economy and ...

  3. Overseas Research Scholarship - Wikipedia

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    The ORS Awards Scheme was set up by the Secretary of State for Education and Science in 1979 and launched in the 1980-1981 academic year, to attract international students to the United Kingdom to undertake doctoral-level research. The last full awards were given to students starting their studies in 2008 and the scholarship scheme ended that year.

  4. Kirsty Hughes - Wikipedia

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    Hughes is a Scottish academic and writer, specialising in the relationship between the UK and Scotland, in particular, with Europe.She is regularly consulted as an authority in think tanks, by international governments, non-governmental organisations [1] and media, [2] and was made a Fellow of RSE in 2021.

  5. University of the Highlands and Islands - Wikipedia

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    In April 2001, it became known as the UHI Millennium Institute, following the Scottish Parliament awarding Higher Education Institute status. By 2004 full-time deans had been appointed to its three faculties, with experienced figures having been attracted from other academic bodies.

  6. University of Strathclyde - Wikipedia

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    The University of Strathclyde (Scottish Gaelic: Oilthigh Shrath Chluaidh [5]) is a public research university located in Glasgow, Scotland.Founded in 1796 as the Andersonian Institute, it is Glasgow's second-oldest university, having received its royal charter in 1964 as the first technological university in the United Kingdom.

  7. National performing arts companies of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Scotland's national performing arts companies are directly funded by the Scottish Government. In the country's performing arts circles, they are often referred to as the Big Five. [1] Scottish Ballet; Scottish Opera; Royal Scottish National Orchestra; Scottish Chamber Orchestra; National Theatre of Scotland

  8. Scottish Development International - Wikipedia

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    Scottish Development International was established in 2001 by merging the export promotion agency, Scottish Trade International (STI; 1991–2001) and the foreign direct investment and inward investment agency, Locate in Scotland (LiS; 1981–2001). The agency currently has over 40 offices in around 20 countries across the globe.

  9. Mark Blyth - Wikipedia

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    Mark McGann Blyth (born 29 September 1967) [5] is a Scottish-American political economist.He is currently the William R. Rhodes Professor of International Economics and Professor of International and Public Affairs at Brown University.