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Joachim Gentz / 耿幽靜
- Email: Joachim.Gentz@ed.ac.uk
- Tel: +44 (0)131 650 3681
See alumni profile/prize:, current profile:.). 2015 Vijay Nischol Ramnarace (Sanskrit): Rādhā-Kṛṣṇa’s Entry into Vedānta: The Daśaślokī of Nimbārka and the Vedāntaratnamañjūṣā of Puruṣottama. ... Bochumer Jahrbuch zur
Timetabling | School of Mathematics teaching information
09 Jun 2025: Links to timetables for MSc programmes and how to alter their settings.
Getting a Taste for Mathematics Research… – University of Edinburgh Blogarithms
Current mathematics students share their experiences of university life at Edinburgh. Menu. Posted on. 5 May 2021. 23 March 2021. by School of Mathematics. Getting a Taste for Mathematics Research…. One of the benefits of studying in a
In conversation with self | Reflection Toolkit
17 Jun 2025: Some people might find it easier to think reflections through in their heads or while thinking out loud.
Exam script viewing | School of Mathematics teaching information
09 Jun 2025: Exam Script Viewing

Dr Richard Oosterhoff
- Email: richard.oosterhoff@ed.ac.uk
2 (2015): 1–54. “Jacques Lefèvre d’Étaples,” 12,000-word, invited, peer-reviewed entry for the Standford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, under the section of Renaissance Philosophy, ed.
Research Data Management and Sharing Free Short Course | Short Courses - University of Edinburgh
Get introduced to best practices of research data management and sharing in this free short course by the University of Edinburgh.
Procedures | School of Mathematics teaching information
09 Jun 2025: Information on how to hand in coursework, advice for working in groups, and coursework deadlines and penalties.

Dr Lilah Grace Canevaro (BA, MA, PhD, FHEA)
- Email: l.g.canevaro@ed.ac.uk
Odyssey’ entry for the Poetry Criticism series vol. 258, LP Publishing, 2023. ... 227, LP Publishing, 2022. ‘Hesiod’ author entry for the Classical and Medieval Literature Criticism series vol.

Dr Annis Richardson (PhD)
- Email: annis.richardson@ed.ac.uk
- Tel: +44(0)131-650-5335
Through better understanding how shape is defined, we can then target specific elements of the mechanism to finetune organ shape for different requirements .