The University of Edinburgh is the fourth largest in the UK, having opened its doors in 1583. For 57 years, His Highness Prince Philip was its rector, and since 2011, his daughter Princess Anne has held this role. For a decade now, Bulgaria's Denitsa Petrova has played an important role as a lecturer at this prestigious educational institution.
"I don't have any plans to translate it into Bulgarian yet, but I don't mind if it gets translated. It's the result of my work over the last 10 years, during which I've been working in a hybrid environment. It includes lots of examples from current and former students who talk about how they work in this new environment," says university lecturer Denitsa Petrova.
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Photos: Denitsa Petrova's private archive, Facebook/ The University of Edinburgh, ed.ac.uk
English publication: R. Petkova
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