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Why study with us? | Short Courses - University of Edinburgh
Short courses at the University of Edinburgh
week11:Selected Artists – Shumiao Cheng / Curating (2024-2025)[SEM2]
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Resources – Caliphal Finances – The Finances of the Caliphate: Abbasid Fiscal Practice in Islamic Late Antiquity
20 May 2024: found on the website Material Resources for Early Islam and the Late Antique Near East. ... By submitting this report, you accept that it is accurate and that fraudulent or nuisance complaints may result in action by the University .
Outreach and Public Engagement | Edinburgh Biofilms Innovation
29 Apr 2025: Find out more about biofilms-related outreach and public engagement.
MSc Climate Change Finance & Investment Enquiries – University of Edinburgh Business School
Looking for ways to learn more about the Business School? Linked below are an abundance of resources to help answer your questions.
PhD in Business Economics Apply to the programme – University of Edinburgh
The following guidelines apply to prospective students interested in a PhD at the Business School. All applications are completed online.
Digital Services | University of Edinburgh Business School
A list of staff in the staff group Digital Services
Deer reveal nature’s secrets across half a century - Edinburgh Impact
27 Jun 2023: A 50-year study of red deer on a remote Scottish island is providing new insights into evolution in action and the impact of climate change in the natural world.
Subject area: Chemistry
Chemistry research opportunities and taught postgraduate programmes at the University of Edinburgh.
Can an ancient Asian remedy help prevent the spread of Covid-19? | Edinburgh Friends
29 Apr 2025: A team at the University of Edinburgh is investigating the science behind the ancient practice of nasal irrigation and gargling and whether it could protect public health during Covid-19. We talked to the team’s researchers to find out more.