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Subodh Chandra Mahalanobis | Global
18 May 2025: Subodh Chandra Mahalanobis is widely recognised as a pioneer of physiology and was the first professor of physiology in India.
Edinburgh Festival Brown Bag lecture series 12-19 August 2016 | History Classics and Archaeology
22 May 2025: Join us at our Edinburgh Fringe Festival Brown Bag series. If you have a passion for history, a thirst for knowledge, are perhaps a closet historian, or are simply looking for an interesting topic to discuss at the dinner table, these free historic
Guidelines | Student Experience Grants
09 May 2025: Give your application the best chance of success. Standards are extremely high so please read the full guidelines below carefully before submitting your application.
Professional Development Opportunities | Support for Technicians
22 May 2025: Professional development opportunities for technicians at the University of Edinburgh, designed to support personal and professional development and career mobility.
Our action in support of Ukraine | A University of Sanctuary
29 Apr 2025: We stand in solidarity with Ukraine and its people. Here are actions that our University community has taken in support of Ukraine, and its people, especially those displaced by the conflict.
Returning Actionable Findings | Viking Genes
22 May 2025: Policy on Returning Actionable Results.
Accessibility statement for People and Money Labour Distribution
22 May 2025: Website accessibility statement in line with Public Sector Body (Websites and Mobile Applications) (No. 2) Accessibility Regulations 2018.
Faculty Subject Groups – University of Edinburgh Business School
The University has a long tradition of research in the disciplines and sub-disciplines of business and management.
Profit rise for University Press
22 May 2025: Rising sales at Edinburgh University Press have led to a six per cent revenue rise on the previous year.
Why the Humanities must shape the future of AI - Edinburgh Impact
12 Mar 2025: Humanities are key to shaping AI's future. Learn how history, art, and ethics drive innovative, human-centric technology.