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Antonia Juelich | School of Social and Political Science
Antonia Juelich. Job Title. PhD Student. Photo. Email. Research interests. Conflict and political violence, extremism, international security, rebel governance, peacebuilding, post-conflict development. ... Background. Antonia Juelich is a doctoral
Antonia Gieschen – University of Edinburgh Business School
Antonia Gieschen is Lecturer in Predictive Analytics and UG Cohort Lead (MA Business and Economics, MA Business with Strategic Economics) at the University of Edinburgh Business School
Antonia Church | School of Divinity | School of Divinity
We interviewed Antonia , a newly qualified solicitor, who started her journey studying Philosophy and Theology at Edinburgh. Find out how the skills and knowledge she gained at New College play an important part in her current work!
Research Themes | School of Chemistry | School of Chemistry
Our research is broken up into a number of general themes, which you can read about below.
School of Divinity | School of Divinity
The School of Divinity at New College, University of Edinburgh, is ranked in the world’s top 10 universities for theology, divinity and religious studies courses (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024). The School of Divinity was also
Our students | MSc/Pg Dip/Pg Cert Clinical Education | College of Medicine and Vet Medicine
Our students are clinicians from all over the world. We currently have over 300 students on the programme from over 60 countries.
Academic Staff | School of Chemistry | School of Chemistry
Contact details for our academic staff.
Aidan Brown
Profile for Aidan Brown in the School of Physics & Astronomy
Staff | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
School staff list (listed alphabetically)
Alumni Career Stories | MSc Global Strategy and Sustainability] | Antonia Amethyst Muljani
The University of Edinburgh MSc in Global Strategy and Sustainability. My MSc taught me the importance of trusting data and making decisions based on evidence rather than assumptions. Join the Masters of Change.
