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Free US election course open to all | College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences | College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The battle for the White House will be the focus of a free online course available to students and non-students alike.
Information for Staff, Postgraduate Researchers and Long Term Visitors | School of Engineering | School of Engineering
This section of the School of Engineering website contains information for staff, PGR and long term visitors. Most of the information is located within our Engineering Intranet WIKI.
Calling all prospective landlords in Edinburgh | Alumni Services | Alumni
How does guaranteed rental income and no hidden fees sound?
The Higgs boson reveals all !
The Higgs boson reveals all ! Or 'You know what I did this summer...' On the 4th of July 2012, the ATLAS and CMS collaborations at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN announced the discovery of a new fundamental subatomic particle, with a mass of
All settings | Primary Palliative Care Research Group | Usher Institute
Quality palliative care can and must be delivered by generalists in hospitals, at home and in nursing homes to reach everyone. With training and innovative support from specialists, even complex chronic disease management can be provided in the
UK Centre for Astrobiology seminars
The astrobiology seminar series is run by the UK Centre for Astrobiology based in the School of Physics & Astronomy. Astrobiology is a multi-disciplinary subject and the seminar series actively encourages attendance by undergraduates, postgraduates
Higgs Centre colloquia
The Higgs Centre Colloquia are a fortnightly series of talks aimed at a wide-range of topical Theoretical Physics issues.
General interest seminars
Our General Interest Seminars are an opportunity for distinguished speakers to present new research in physics and related areas. The material presented is suitable for undergraduate level upwards and all members of the School are welcome to attend.
Parameter estimation and all that
Least-squares method, maximum likelihood, Bayesian approach - everyone has heard about at least one of these methods. But do people understand how these approaches are related, what assumptions they make, and when to use each of them? In this talk I
STFC: Where did it all go wrong?
I will discuss both the internal and external problems responsible for the very public difficulties that have affected the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) since its creation in April 2007, and consider some of the ongoing challenges
