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Publications by Job Thijssen
417-423. (2013). Anne Pawsey, Juho Lintuvuori,and Paul Clegg, Soft Matter, 8, 32, p.
May 2014 | Alumni Profiles | Alumni Services | Alumni
This month is all about extra curricular activities and how getting involved with clubs and societies can really pay off when it comes to your career.
Research | Centre for Regenerative Medicine | Centre of Regenerative Medicine
Our research is gaining a fundamental understanding of stem cells and regeneration and to use this to develop new models, diagnostics and therapies to improve human health.
April 2021 | Alumni Services | Alumni
With our open days for prospective online learners scheduled for 26 and 27 May, we hear from four recent graduates who studied for their postgraduate degrees from their homes around the world.
For Students | Finance | Finance
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Features | Usher Institute | Usher Institute
Interested in knowing just that little bit more? Find out more about some of our Usher people, teams and activities in our feature articles.
The Insights Programme | Alumni Services | Alumni
Our Insights Programme helps students develop the confidence, skills and connections to consider a range of careers through introductions to Edinburgh alumni working in an exciting range of sectors and environments.
About | Centre for Regenerative Medicine | Centre of Regenerative Medicine
The Centre for Regenerative Medicine (CRM) is a research centre based at the University of Edinburgh's Institute for Regeneration and Repair.
Professor Gioia Angeletti: "Subversive Reticence and Gender Negotiations in the Colonial Contact Zone: Lady Anne Barnard’s 'Cape' Writings" | IASH
Eds. The Cape Diaries of Lady Anne Barnard 1799–1800, Volumes 1 and 2. ... Letters Written from the Cape of Good Hope (1797-1801) by the Lady Anne Barnard.
John Davison | Alumni Services | Alumni
John Davison's time at Edinburgh included a lot of rugby and the unexpected inspiration to study Persian. Both have stayed with him as he has pursued his career as a news journalist. He now manages a news bureau in Baghdad, a role that has made him
