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Digimap is 10 | DCC
Choosing her words very carefully (she is not allowed to influence anyone ) she outlined the government’s open data initiative and the consultation on its implications for the OS; this consultation
"Supercomputing": a new free online course | EPCC
"Supercomputing" is a free 5-week online course designed for anyone interested in leading-edge computing technology, supercomputers or the role that computer simulation takes in modern science and engineering.
Tips for students | Information Security | Information Security
17 Nov 2025: The Information Security team have some tips you help keep you and your information secure during your time at the University. Following these tips and looking at our more in-depth pages will keep us all safer. These tips are aimed at students but
People | Edinburgh Law School
ELRN membership is open to anyone in the University of Edinburgh with an interest in empirical research which touches on law, regulation and the legal process.
IDCC13: on reflection | DCC
Herbert Van de Sompel's opening on day 2 was refreshing and informative, particularly for anyone who (like me) has been involved in the design and testing of distributed architectures and
The Hampton Awards | The Euan MacDonald Centre
This means anyone who is involved in MND research across Scotland, in any capacity.
Functional neurological disorder | Anne Rowling Regenerative Neurology Clinic
24 Nov 2025: Anyone of any age can receive a diagnosis of FND, and for many people the symptoms can be severe and disabling.
Pamela Williams | Anne Rowling Regenerative Neurology Clinic
25 Nov 2025: I also provided match funding details so if anyone donated whose employer offers match funding, this can also be utilised to boost the total!
To render or to compute? | DCC
No, I give up. Anyone got a better idea? Grump. PS, apologies for the break in postings.
Henry Ropner | School of Engineering
25 Nov 2025: I’ve always been drawn to problem-solving and understanding how things work. Engineering felt like the most natural path to turn that curiosity into something practical and impactful. Edinburgh’s approach, combining strong theoretical
