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Over 15,000 University of Edinburgh alumni live and work across mainland Europe.
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Find out about the exciting plant science we are doing and how we do it, and who we are. Read about life in the department and get involved with our outreach and science communication activities.
Research | School of Informatics,ICSA | School of Informatics
We provide a fertile environment for a wide range of studies focussed on understanding computation in both artificial and natural systems.
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Support for LEANS: The LEANS Champions programme | Salvesen Mindroom Research Centre | Salvesen Mindroom Research Centre
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Asia and Pacific | Alumni Services | Alumni
The University has around 12,000 alumni based in the Asia and Pacific region with the main centres being mainland China, Australia, India and Japan.
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Research | Molecular Plant Sciences | Biology
We provide data-driven solutions to improve plant health, performance and resilience through unparalleled insights into plant biology.
Hugo Zetterberg on Anne Eller’s The French Revolution and the Laplaine Riot: Petitioning and direct action in Dominica – Centre for the Study of Modern and Contemporary History Blog
On 9 March 2021, the CSMCH organised a seminar dedicated to a discussion of a chapter in a forthcoming book by Anne Eller (Yale University). Comments were offered by Dr Christienna Fryar (Goldsmith’s, University of London) and Professor Diana
