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A Legend Leaves the Job | Multi-Faith and Belief Chaplaincy, For All Faiths and None | Chaplaincy
The MindLetter first posted on 07/11/2025. Written by Dr Kitty Wheater.
A shot at success | Alumni Services | Alumni
Helen Coburn’s Illustration degree from Edinburgh College of Art has added a design focus to the latest artisan coffee venture to open in Edinburgh’s New Town.
Pre-NeurIPS poster session | University of Edinburgh ELLIS Unit | School of Informatics
A chance for anyone who has a paper accepted at NeurIPS 2023, including workshops, to showcase their research and train for the notoriously challenging poster sessions at NeurIPS! This will be an opportunity for Edinburgh ELLIS Unit members to
Blog - Undergraduate Student Holly-Anne Unlocks Mysteries of Extinct Plants | Molecular Plant Sciences | Biology
Holly-Anne tells us about an amazing project she pursued during her honours year, which was recently published in Science!
E4 Cohort 2020 | Our Doctoral Training Partnerships: E4 and E5 | E4 DTP
Students from Cohort 2020
Brain rhythms help sense of location | College of Medicine & Veterinary Medicine | College of Medicine and Vet Medicine
Scientists have shed light on how mechanisms in the brain work to give us a sense of location.
Imaging study seeks to boost care for liver cancer patients | Centre for Inflammation Research | Centre for Inflammation Research
February 2017: Patients facing surgery to remove liver cancers could benefit from advanced imaging technology
Nextage Interactive Collision-Free Bi-Manual Manipulation | SLMC | School of Informatics
Joint Industry Project (JIP) between Kawada Robotics and University of Edinburgh
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Dr Alfredo Gonzalez-Sulser | Centre for Discovery Brain Sciences | Centre for Discovery Brain Sciences
We are working on developing new therapeutic strategies to treat epilepsy that rely on specifically modifying the activity of seizure-generating networks in the brain.
