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Choosing
10 Jun 2025: With such a wide range of subjects available, choosing which degree to study can be a very challenging decision. There are a number of things to consider when selecting your course.
BSc Biomedical Informatics (Zhejiang) | Biomedical Sciences
03 Jun 2025: This four year dual award UG programme in Biomedical Informatics is taught by the new ZJE Institute, a collaboration between the University of Edinburgh and Zhejiang University in China.
Study provides insights into child hepatitis outbreak
10 Jun 2025: A common virus, alongside an underlying genetic predisposition, is likely to have played a key role in the recent worldwide outbreak of acute hepatitis in children.
Computational Physics BSc (Hons) |
09 Jun 2025: The close relationship between physics and high performance computing worldwide is embodied in the Computational Physics degree programme. This physics-based programme is for students interested in computing, modelling and simulation. You will study
Research exchange | Women Make Cities
29 May 2025: The network hosts and participates in events that explore network themes. Researcher exchanges include lunchtime discussions, researcher-in-residence led events associated with their emerging work, and a symposium to share creative outcomes held in
Meeting archive | SHINe
29 May 2025: Previous SHINe meetings
Access | Traveller Genes
29 May 2025: Are you a researcher interested in accessing Traveller Genes volunteer data? Find out more about what we have available and how to find it here.
Edinburgh Evidence Synthesis Community Initiative | Generative AI Laboratory
10 Jun 2025: A vibrant forum for examining the use of systematic review and meta-analyses in research. Become part of the discussion.
Principal’s Go Abroad Fund
10 Jun 2025: Financial support is available for students to undertake short-term educational experiences abroad.
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?