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Biography winners | The James Tait Black Prizes
14 May 2025: Winners of the James Tait Black Prize for Biography.
The history of the Prizes | The James Tait Black Prizes
15 May 2025: The James Tait Black backlist of winners reads like a selective history of good writing.
Source materials – Enslaved childhoods in the Roman world
29 Aug 2019: English translation: To Antonia , female slave of Iulius Priscus, 12 years (old at death). ... The tombstone commemorates a young girl, who died aged twelve. The girl, whose name is given as Antonia , is remembered by her father, a man called Cloutius, as
New funding to help understand how Covid-19 affects the most vulnerable | Edinburgh Infectious Diseases
16 May 2025: The University of Edinburgh has received nearly £5 million to tackle the coronavirus pandemic from the government’s rapid response call.
T.B. Smith Prize | Edinburgh Law School
The T.B. Smith Prize for the Most Distinguished Scholar graduating from the LLM or MSc postgraduate degrees.
Workshop: Non-equilibrium thermodynamics: from chemical reactions to machine learning - Higgs Centre for Theoretical Physics
Workshop: conference on non-equilibrium thermodynamics
Politics and International Relations | School of Social and Political Science
Visit the Politics and International Relations Subject Area page.
Staff List – University of Edinburgh Business School
Discover your potential at the University of Edinburgh Business School through our MBA, Masters, Executive, and Undergraduate courses.
Covid-19 antibiotic use could be improved, says study | Centre for Inflammation Research
15 May 2025: Frequently prescribing antibiotics for patients with Covid-19 in hospital is often unnecessary and risks making more bacteria drug-resistant, research suggests.
9th Annual Edinburgh Infectious Diseases Symposium | Edinburgh Infectious Diseases
16 May 2025: **Rescheduled** We are delighted that this event has now been rescheduled for the afternoon of 10 November and the morning of 11 November 2020.