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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.
Policing the Lockdown – A blog of the Scottish Institute for Policing Research
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Choosing
07 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.
India
06 Jun 2025: We work with the following agents in India:
The unexpected benefits of hybrid learning - Edinburgh Impact
01 Apr 2021: The transition to hybrid teaching at the beginning of the academic year was incredibly challenging for students and teaching staff, but a year after the first national lockdown, we’ve seen countless examples of commitment and excellence across our
NEST (NEurodivergent peer Support Toolkit) | Salvesen Mindroom Research Centre
29 May 2025: NEST (NEurodivergent peer Support Toolkit) is a suite of materials to facilitate peer support for neurodivergent young people in mainstream secondary schools. The toolkit has been co-created by researchers at the University of Edinburgh,
CATALYST (PCI Geomatics) - Edinburgh Futures Institute
26 Mar 2025: With over 40 years of experience in earth observation, CATALYST (PCI Geomatics) has a rich history of transforming raw satellite imagery into actionable insights.
How Russia's upside down, looking-glass worldview is driving the Ukrainian war - Edinburgh Impact
08 Sep 2022: Paranoia, rising authoritarianism and revitalised imperialism are combining with devastating effect in the Russian political realm. Putin's dangerous, alternative reality has led to atrocities in Ukraine - and it might not stop there.
Rise and rise of the machines - Edinburgh Impact
19 Apr 2021: The arrival of a cutting-edge AI supercomputer in Edinburgh marks the next stage of the University ’s storied history with some of the world’s most powerful systems.
Aluminate Features – University of Edinburgh Business School
A selection of content from our annual magazine, Aluminate, including insights and features from faculty and alumni.