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Attitudes and Behaviours

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Job vacancy on ESRC Project - “Fairer, caring nations? The governance of care policy, constitutional change and addressing inequalities – lessons for Scotland”

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Will Scotland Sink the United Kingdom’s Nuclear Deterrent?

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‘Young people cannot be trusted with political decisions’ – Why actually?

Jan Eichhorn
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The Debate in Review #1 - In Search of ‘Devo-Max-Woman’

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Armstrong to unveil Scotland’s currency options

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Public Attitudes to Our Constitutional Future

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Online registration now open for: Think Tank 2 - Widening Access to HE in Scotland, the UK and internationally

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'Scotland's Defence' at the Festival of Politics: Staying above politics is still politics

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