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Jesse Ewing Glasgow Jr. | Global
17 Jun 2025: Jesse Ewing Glasgow Jr. was an exceptional intellectual who attended the University of Edinburgh 1858-60. Glasgow was also a member of the Banneker Institute.
Education | Edinburgh Clinical Research Facility
18 Jun 2025: The Education Core provides education and training for the clinical research community through the delivery of courses, webinars and educational resources.
Edinburgh Race Equality Network (EREN) | Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
17 Jun 2025: A member-led network of racially minoritized staff and allies working to build anti-racist community and advance racial justice within the University of Edinburgh and higher education.
The Lady Smith of Kelvin Veterinary Library opening hours | Library
19 Jun 2025: Opening hours of the Lady Smith of Kelvin Veterinary Library, Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, Easter Bush, Roslin, Midlothian EH25 9RG.
Degree certificates and academic transcripts
19 Jun 2025: You will be asked to provide copies of your degree certificates and transcripts of your academic record to support your application.
Political History Research Group | History Classics and Archaeology
19 Jun 2025: Edinburgh is one of the most active centres for the study of political history. Our members research within every historical period (from ancient to contemporary) and within a wide range of geographical contexts, covering all aspects of the subject
Research groups | Centre for Reproductive Health
17 Jun 2025: Our research groups and their work
Women in Data Archive | News & Blogs | DDI
Marta Portugal, Senior Data Scientist, Merkle Aquila, speaks to the Data-Driven Innovation Programme's Women in Data campaign
Credit Short Courses | Centre for open learning
19 Jun 2025: This section includes student support information relevant to the Credit Short Courses.
Elephant in the Room | Student Wellbeing Service
17 Jun 2025: This event was held twice during the 2023/2024 academic year. One of our student advisers dressed up as the 'elephant in the room' to bring attention to the topic of mental health. Students were surprised to see an 'elephant' unexpectedly appear on