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Are some languages more difficult than others? - Edinburgh Impact
04 Apr 2023: The level of similarity between adopted and mother tongues governs how tricky a new language is to learn. But there's good news for babies with bilingual aspirations.
Accessibility statement for People and Money Application Time cards section
07 Jun 2025: Website accessibility statement in line with Public Sector Body (Websites and Mobile Applications) (No. 2) Accessibility Regulations 2018.
Early Career Network Blog | Centre for Adapting to Changing Environments
07 Jun 2025: Articles from our ECR community sharing outlooks, experiences and tips.
Technical facilities and services | Edinburgh Infectious Diseases
05 Jun 2025: This page contains information and links to some of the world class technical facilities available at the University of Edinburgh.
AI's moment of truth - Edinburgh Impact
18 Sep 2023: AI is creating increasingly convincing, but fake, versions of reality. What does this mean for professions that pursue veracity, such as the law and journalism?
A new spin on the Universe - Edinburgh Impact
07 Feb 2022: The Universe is full of spin – from the micro whirl of a molecule to the epic revolution of a galaxy. Experts have now identified possibly the largest of them all.
Venture Builder Incubator | Edinburgh Innovation
04 Jun 2025: Scotland’s University Tech Incubator empowers aspiring entrepreneurs from Scotland’s universities to start or grow their tech business. Bridging the gap between research and entrepreneurship, Venture Builder Incubator gives you the tools, skills,
Undergraduate Hub | School of Mathematics teaching information
22 May 2025: Student Development academic, transferable and professional skills support and resources for Undergraduate students
India
06 Jun 2025: We work with the following agents in India:
Safety in numbers - Edinburgh Impact
10 Apr 2023: The pandemic brought a decade-old project out of hibernation, but now EAVE II’s success in using health data to fight Covid-19 could point to the future of combating other diseases.