Search results
Found 1000 results from all University websites.
Scientists step up wildlife crime fight | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
Wildlife crime is the focus of a new partnership between the University and the Scottish Government. It aims to boost the use of forensic science in tackling the problem.
1-2 pm: Sneaking up on lattice chiral fermions
Title: Sneaking up on lattice chiral fermions Abstract: It is widely believed that lattice theories cannot exhibit anomalies. I will give a counter example that refutes this folklore. The anomaly in question is a gravitational anomaly and involv
Catalan | Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies | Literatures Languages and Culture
Learn the Catalan language, or explore Catalan culture and society.
Proteus pop up at Edinburgh International Book Festival | Centre for Inflammation Research | Centre for Inflammation Research
August 2017: Proteus attended the annual Edinburgh International Book Festival for the very first time between 22-24 August 2017.
Raman Spectroscopy | School of Chemistry | School of Chemistry
The combination of a Raman and/or IR spectrometer with an optical microscope allows spectra of small objects to be measured with high spatial resolution ( up to few micrometres). Raman and Infrared spectroscopy provides a non-destructive way of
Liftshare | Transport & Parking | Transport and Parking
The University of Edinburgh operates a private Liftshare scheme to match individuals with others wanting to travel in the same direction so they can share the journey and the costs.
Corporate Services Group | Corporate Services
CORPORATE SERVICES GROUP
Samuel Gibbon's Start up company Pallor Metrics | EastBio Doctoral Landscape Award | Biology
Breadcrumb. Samuel Gibbon's Start up company Pallor Metrics. 10 Nov 2022.
Lattice QCD with physically light up and down quarks
Tremendous progress has been achieved in lattice computations of nonperturbative strong-interaction dynamics in the last few years. Amongst contributions from various groups, our Budapest-Marseille-Wuppertal collaboration has shown that it is now
A conversation with From Arthur's Seat | Literatures, Languages & Cultures | Literatures Languages and Culture
We sit down with Jesús Nares Jaramillo, André Hughes and Maisie Smith, three members of this year's From Arthur’s Seat team, to find out more about their time in Edinburgh and what they've learned by being part of the annual creative writing
