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Research | School of Divinity | School of Divinity
The School of Divinity is recognised for its world-leading research.
King’s Buildings – University of Edinburgh Blogarithms
Current mathematics students share their experiences of university life at Edinburgh. Menu. Tag: King’s Buildings. Posted onHey everyone! Studying Economics and Maths at the University of Edinburgh has been awesome. Meeting new people and making
Our people | Centre for the Study of Christian Origins | School of Divinity
Meet the CSCO co-directors, committee members, and associate members.
Alumni | ILCC | School of Informatics
Our alumni have gone on to work in both academia and industry all over the world.

Matthew Wragg | The University of Edinburgh
- Email: matthew.wragg@ed.ac.uk
Matthew Wragg. Thesis title: The Epistemology of Construction Product Certification. PhD Philosophy. ... Philosophy. School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences. Contact details. Email: matthew .wragg@ed.ac.uk.

Matthew Iveson | The University of Edinburgh
- Email: Matthew.Iveson@ed.ac.uk
- Tel: 0131 650 4005
Matthew Iveson. Senior Research Fellow. Institute for Neuroscience and Cardiovascular Research. ... Email: Matthew .Iveson@ed.ac.uk.
Matthew Layton (PhD student) | The University of Edinburgh
- Email: s2135707@sms.ed.ac.uk
Matthew Layton (PhD student). Thesis title: Pinch points on the pathway: Supporting players through the development of effective attitude and skills.
Enlightened | Alumni Services | Alumni
Through our Enlightened publications and podcast, we take time to explore issues in depth. We respond to current areas of discussion and debate, reflecting the diverse and wide-ranging interests of our global Edinburgh community. Enlightened is not
iPres 2009 Keynote: David Kirsch | DCC
th. century jurist Matthew Hale “When private property is affected with a public interest, it ceases to be juris privati only”.
'What's New' Issue 45: May 2012 | DCC
WHO'S WHO: Sixty second interview with Matthew Herring, University of York Library and Archives.
