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Heart, Hand & Head | Literatures, Languages & Cultures | Literatures Languages and Culture
Anna Canning and Gesine Argent discuss creative approaches to foreign language learning and teaching.
Research: simulating Mars on Earth
Derek Martin of the School's Physics of Living Matter group explains his work.
The land of dark matter : a collider perspective
Dark Matter (DM) constitutes a substantial but unexplained fraction of the universe, and the Standard Model (SM) of particle physics offers no viable candidate, highlighting the need for new theories and detection strategies. Numerous theoretical
Prospective postgraduates | Scholarships and Student Funding | Student Administration
Information on funding opportunities and tuition fees for prospective postgraduate students.
What's on | Careers Service | Careers Service
Find out about different events offered by the Careers Service including opportunities to engage with employers and upcoming webinars and careers workshops. Browse all events on MyCareerHub (University of Edinburgh login required) and recorded
Investigating dark energy and dark matter
Edinburgh astronomers awarded UK Space Agency funding for international mission.
School postdoc invited to give public lecture on Dark Matter
School postdoc invited to give public lecture on Dark Matter . ... Dr Ghag will discuss 'The Search for Dark Matter at Boulby Mine'.
Book review: The Matter of Facts | Biomedical Sciences | Biomedical Sciences
Two reviews have been published on Professor Gareth Leng (Centre for Discovery Brain Sciences) and his son Dr Rhodri Lengs (School of Social Sciences) recent book, 'The Matter of Facts', which explores how scientists produce and use evidence.
Particle Physics Experiment
We seek understanding of the fundamental particles of nature and the interactions governing their behaviour. In particular, we aim to explain the dominance of matter over anti- matter through the study of CP violation with the LHCb experiment; to
