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Seminar: Social Security in Scotland

  Queen Margaret University, the University of Glasgow, and the UK Administrative Justice Institute invite you to a seminar on: “Social Security and Administrative Justice in Scotland” The seminar will take place on Tuesday 18 October 2016, 13.30 – 16.30 (preceded by lunch at 13.00), at Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh. The seminar will address the challenges … Continue reading

A changing world: Seminar on social security and administrative justice in Scotland

  The UK Administrative Justice Institute, Queen Margaret University, and the University of Glasgow invite you to: “A seminar on the changing world of social security and administrative justice in Scotland”   The seminar will take place on 18 October 2016, 13.30 – 16.00 (preceded by lunch at 13.00), at Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh. The … Continue reading

Job announcement: Lecturer in dispute resolution

Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, is seeking a Lecturer in Dispute Resolution to help its Consumer Dispute Resolution Centre deliver deliver its ambitious expansion programme. QMU is looking for an academic or practitioner with experience of dispute resolution and/or ombudsman practice and/or complaint handling in the public or private sector. The closing date is 26 September 2016. … Continue reading

Lecturer in Dispute Resolution

Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, is seeking a Lecturer in Dispute Resolution to help its Consumer Dispute Resolution Centre deliver an ambitious programme of professional practice courses for ombudsman and complaint-handling organisations in both public and private sectors. QMU is looking for an academic or practitioner with experience of dispute resolution and/or mediation and/or ombudsman practice … Continue reading

PhD Bursary Competition: Persistent complainers

Queen Margaret University (QMU) is currently offering a fully funded PhD bursary [BUR16-02] on complainant characteristics. Details of the bursary competition for the Centre for Applied Social Sciences are available here. About the topic: The literature on consumer complaint behaviour (CCB) is dominated by attempts to explain why and in what circumstances consumers choose to … Continue reading