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Customer Documents | Finance | Finance
Customer invoices, statements and reminders are available to be sent electonically.
News archive: 2020
12 November 2020. The LUNA experiment sheds light on the density of matter that makes up everything we know of in the universe. ... 24 July 2020. Curiosity boxes packed with fun STEM (science, technology, engineering, and maths) activities have been
Education | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
Information on studying at the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies.
News archive: 2016
The continuing professional development event, set up by the UK Centre for Astrobiology, takes astrobiology into secondary schools and uses the subject to teach fundamental science.
Using AI in Research Reviews: Keeping Up with a Changing World | Behavioural Research UK (BR-UK) | Usher Institute
Dr Rebekah Rees and Dr Niamh Hart investigate the usefulness of AI in research reviews.
What's on | Careers Service | Careers Service
Find out about different events offered by the Careers Service including opportunities to engage with employers and upcoming webinars and careers workshops. Browse all events on MyCareerHub (University of Edinburgh login required) and recorded
International Foundation Programme | University of Edinburgh | College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
The International Foundation Programme is a full-time, one-year programme that will prepare international students, who are not eligible for direct entry, for undergraduate degree level study within the University of Edinburgh.
News archive: 2015
07 July 2015. New VR headset opens up immersive astronomy.
News archive: 2014
mixtures. 20 October 2014. Dr Wood to take up a secondment with the makers of Deep Heat.
Imaging advance set to speed up quest for cell-based therapies | Centre for Inflammation Research | Centre for Inflammation Research
August 2018: Cancer treatments that involve transplanting cells into patients could move forward faster thanks to a new imaging system.
