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Siena - MSc (Taught) in Classical Art and Archaeology | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
Siena, MSc in Classical Art and Archaeology, spent time working in archaeology and fresco conservation in Rome before coming to Edinburgh.
Biodiversity and Taxonomy of Plants MSc - Postgraduate taught programmes | The University of Edinburgh
Develop expertise across fungi, lichens, algae and plants with excellent collections-based biodiversity research opportunities. This programme is run jointly by the University of Edinburgh and the world-renowned Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh.
Criminal Law and Criminal Justice LLM - Postgraduate taught programmes | The University of Edinburgh
The LLM in Criminal Law and Criminal Justice will equip you with an advanced knowledge and understanding of the key concepts and theories underpinning criminal law and criminal justice and how they operate in practice.
Global Crime, Justice and Security MSc - Postgraduate taught programmes | The University of Edinburgh
The MSc in Global Crime, Justice and Security provides you with the opportunity to study global developments in the field of crime, criminal law, justice, and security.
Innovation, Technology and the Law LLM - Postgraduate taught programmes | The University of Edinburgh
The LLM in Innovation, Technology and Law offers advanced study of a range of law and law-related subjects, which address the opportunities and risks posed by innovation and new technology.
Science and Technology in Society MSc - Postgraduate taught programmes | The University of Edinburgh
Study MSc in Science and Technology in Society at the University of Edinburgh. Our postgraduate masters programme looks at areas including: the sociology and social history of science and technology, social shaping of technology, and politics of
Engineering Microbes and Microbial Communities | Edinburgh Biofilms Innovation | Edinburgh Biofilms Innovation
Biofilms-related research at the School of Biological Sciences
Dr Martin Sweatman explores the fundamental physics of life – e150
Dr Martin Sweatman from the University of Edinburgh’s School of Engineering has discovered a simple physical principle that might explain how life started on Earth. ... Unless explicitly stated otherwise, all material is copyright The University of
Membership | Governance and Strategic Planning | Governance and Strategic Planning
Information on Members of the University Executive
ASA DataFest 2024 | Centre for Statistics | Centre for Statistics
The Centre for Statistics is sponsoring this year's ASA DataFest competition.
