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Events | Centre for the Study of Islam in the Contemporary World | Literatures Languages and Culture
25 Nov 2025: The Alwaleed Centre hosts regular public events, seminars and workshops featuring leading experts from across the world. We try to ensure that all our events are free of charge and accessible to all.
OAIS review: what's happening? | DCC
Does anyone know?This is a very important standard, and it needs revision to make it more useful in today's environment.
fORum | School of Mathematics | School of Mathematics
25 Nov 2025: Discussion group for PhD students of Optimization and Operational Research (OOR) in Edinburgh.
Follow us online | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
25 Nov 2025: You can keep up with the latest School news, events and developments by following it, and its research centres and groups, subject areas and seminar series online.
News and Stories from the Edinburgh Earth Initiative
09 Oct 2025: Follow contributions to News, stories and updates from across the University of Edinburgh.
LLC Privacy Policy | Literatures, Languages & Cultures | Literatures Languages and Culture
25 Nov 2025: The School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures Privacy notice.
Introducing the TrustDR project | DCC
Who is involved in negotiations with rights holders, both internal and external, for instance to use 3rd party commercial materials, and anyone responsible for overseeing compliance with license terms.
Turing Scheme | Study and Work Away Service | Global
25 Nov 2025: Find out about funding for study and work abroad via the Turing Scheme.
Postgraduate alumni | School of GeoSciences | GeoSciences
25 Nov 2025: Our postgraduate alumni share their University experiences and where they are now.
Muthukrishnan’s journey from Singapore to the University of Edinburgh | Edinburgh Global | Global
25 Nov 2025: When Muthukrishnan Perumal first set foot in Edinburgh, the cold wind wasn’t the only thing that took him by surprise—he’d also found himself at the intersection of diverse cultures, ideas, and cutting-edge academic opportunities. Originally
