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LGBT+ | Equality, Diversity & Inclusion | Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
People from the LGBT+ community regularly experience deliberate or unintended microaggressions and microinsults. These may be perceived as small daily occurrences, but their impact is significant; recognising and countering these is important.
Counselling People with Dementia | School of Health in Social Science | Health in Social Sciences
The Counselling People with Dementia (CouPLeD) project involves a phased programme of exploration into the use of counselling to meet the unmet emotional needs of people living with dementia. Our vision is for people with lived experience of
An evening with Esther Tyldesley | Asian Studies | Literatures Languages and Culture
An evening of discussion and reading, all on the subject of Esther Tyldesley's (Asian Studies, Translation Studies) translation of 'The Sacred Clan', as part of the Book Fringe.
Administrators | Health & Safety | Health and Safety Department
Further information for the administrators of the system
Otolaryngology Unit | Clinical Surgery | Clinical Surgery
The University of Edinburgh Academic Otolaryngology Unit is based in the Lauriston Building.
Kath Campbell | Celtic & Scottish Studies | Literatures Languages and Culture
Kath Campbell performed two songs, "Young Emma" and "The Mains o Culsh". These are available below and on Youtube.
The Spiers Family | Celtic & Scottish Studies | Literatures Languages and Culture
The Spiers Family performed four songs: "Braes o' Broo", "The Handsome Cabin Boy", "Greenland" and "O But I'm Weary".
Find Us | Fire Safety Unit | Health and Safety Department
Postal address and map for Fire Safety Unit.
University to host UK’s £750 million national supercomputer | College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences | College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The University of Edinburgh has been chosen to host the UK’s next national supercomputer, backed by up to £750 million in UK Government funding.
Supercomputers help explain why Universe has almost no anti-matter
Powerful supercomputers have shed light on the behaviour of key sub-atomic particles, in a development that could help explain why there is almost no anti-matter in the Universe.
