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macOS | Computing | Information Services
The University Mac supported desktop based on the cloud service, JAMF Pro.
SWAY contacts | Before you go | Global
The Study and Work Away Service (SWAY) supports those participating in a broad range of international activities. There are multiple ways you can get in touch with us.
End the taboo on period problems | Institute for Regeneration and Repair | Institute for Regeneration and Repair
Healthcare policy changes are needed to tackle the high prevalence of heavy menstrual bleeding and anaemia - screening for iron deficiency should be routine according to an IRR-led article in Nature Medicine.
Availability and entitlement | Computing | Information Services
This service is available for staff elections. Student elections are provided by Edinburgh University Students' Association.
Resources | Global Health Academy | Global health academy
A range of reports, webinars and other material developed to support efforts to address global and planetary health challenges.
System Design and Implementation Service | Computing | Information Services
The System Design and Implementation Service provides design, analysis and deployment of server hardware, databases, application servers and web servers.
Virtual hosting | Computing | Information Services
The virtual hosting service provides a managed platform for hosting Windows, Linux and Unix services on a highly resilient virtualisation platform based on VMware.
WebDAV | Computing | Information Services
The following instructions describe how to set up a direct WebDAV connection to a pre-configured University homespace or shared space as a mapped drive on a desktop computer.
Using Visitor Management System | Computing | Information Services
Information on how to use the Visitor Management System.
Elite athletes need elite referees and umpires | Sport | Sport
Elite athletes competing at the very pinnacle of their sport require elite referees and umpires to ensure signals are clear, calls are correct and the rules are followed. This summer, two University of Edinburgh graduates, Hollie Davidson and Sarah
