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Vulnerability and justice in global health emergency regulation | Edinburgh Law School
This is a Wellcome Seed Award Project entitled, ‘Vulnerability and justice in global health emergency regulation: developing future ethical models’.
Malcolm Macleod | Alumni Services | Alumni
25 Nov 2025: Malcolm Macleod has a long association with the University, from student to Rector and now as Chair in Neurology and Translational Neurosciences.
Perspectives | Alumni Services | Alumni
25 Nov 2025: Hear from our recent graduates about their experiences of the world of work.
WiFi access | Alumni Services | Alumni
25 Nov 2025: Connect your computer or other devices to the University network by using our free WiFi access for alumni.
Karen Walls | Alumni Services | Alumni
25 Nov 2025: Dagenham. Amsterdam. The Dandenongs. Karen Walls' career reads like an adventure story and a new chapter has recently started with the release of her first novel.
Peter Blair | Alumni Services | Alumni
25 Nov 2025: From collecting 3D photographs to building a women's ice hockey team in Chamonix, chemistry graduate Dr Peter Blair's pursuits have been wide ranging.
Peter Symms | Alumni Services | Alumni
25 Nov 2025: A passion for Scottish history led Dr Peter Symms to study for a PhD at Edinburgh in the 1980s, followed by an MSc (Research) two decades later.
Chris Impey | Alumni Services | Alumni
25 Nov 2025: Edinburgh-born Chris Impey has an infectious enthusiasm for his hometown, despite spending much of his life in the USA. And his enthusiasm for astronomy has proved equally infectious for his many audiences.
The Penn Club of New York | Alumni Services | Alumni
25 Nov 2025: Alumni and friends of the University of Edinburgh are eligible to become members of the Penn Club, the University of Pennsylvania’s exclusive private club in New York.
Roger Gosden | Alumni Services | Alumni
25 Nov 2025: Helping patients with cancer to preserve fertility was just one of the outcomes of Professor Roger Gosden's 18 years on staff at the University, during which his contributions to reproduction sciences were recognised with a higher degree.
