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Graduates | Careers Service | Careers Service
Information and advice to support you in your early post-graduation career. Recent graduates can continue to use all of our services for two years after the end of your course.
Alumni Profiles | School of Chemistry | School of Chemistry
Read about what it's like to study at the School of Chemistry from our alumni, and find out what they have been doing since graduation.
Forms for students | Academic Quality and Standards | Student Administration
How to apply for course extension and special circumstances, thesis submission forms, non-standard degree application forms and withdrawal from studies information.
Support for your studies | Undergraduate study | The University of Edinburgh
We provide help and guidance on how to study most effectively. Our student support model includes academic support and peer support. This ensures that you get the services you need.
Pre-sessional English language courses | English Language Education | English Language Education
English language preparation for before your degree study.
Online Resources | Institute for Academic Development | Institute for Academic Development
A selection of online resources and guides for Postgraduate Researchers at the University of Edinburgh
Staff and contact email addresses | Institute for Academic Development | Institute for Academic Development
Contact details for staff, plus generic contact email addresses for a range of enquiries.
Insights | Asthma UK Centre for Applied Research | Usher Institute
Personal insights from Centre members and guests
English language entry requirements | Postgraduate study | The University of Edinburgh
You must prove that your English language abilities are at a high enough level to study your degree programme. This is the case for all applicants, including UK nationals.
Get Support | Careers Service | Careers Service
We support all matriculated students at University of Edinburgh and graduates for approximately two years after the end of your course.
