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Arabella Scott | Equality, Diversity & Inclusion | Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
Advocate for women's suffrage and active speaker in Scotland.
Community at the heart of Gaelic events | Gaelic at the University of Edinburgh | Gaelic at the University of Edinburgh
Gaelic language, community and culture is set to take centre stage at the annual John McLeod Memorial Festival.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about our courses | Edinburgh Clinical Research Facility | Edinburgh Clinical Research Facility
Below we have answered as many Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) as possible. If you can't find the answer to your question, please contact us at education@edinburghcrf.ed.ac.uk.
Daily Dance Challenge | Fundraise Your Way | Giving
Break out your best dance moves in aid of the cause you care about the most.
Voices in Slavery’s Archive: Law, Place and Testimony in British Guiana | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
Voices in Slavery's Archive is a three-year Digital Humanities project focusing on the Guyanese ‘Protector of Slaves’ records, led by the University of Edinburgh with partners in Guyana, the UK and the US.
ICE showcases at ORE Catapult inauguration event | CyberBuild Research Laboratory
Read more on the ORE Catapult website . ... Main menu. Unless explicitly stated otherwise, all material is copyright The University of Edinburgh 2019.
Book Review: Santa Steals Christmas by Eve Nairn-Magnante | Salvesen Mindroom Research Centre | Salvesen Mindroom Research Centre
Santa Steals Christmas by Eve Nairn-Magnante and illustrated by Nicholas Child. Reviewed by Dr Catherine Crompton
Body systems | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
Explore the body system topics within Edinburgh Imaging.
When to apply for a Student visa from the UK | Student Immigration Service | Student Administration
If you’re applying for a Student visa for a new programme, you can’t submit your application until 3 months before your programme starts.
UK astronomers join the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope
UK astronomers are celebrating funding to participate in the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST), which will create what is being called “the greatest movie ever made”.
