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Alumni Sports Day 2014 | Alumni Services | Alumni
Dust off your racket and polish those boots, because the University of Edinburgh Sports Alumni Association want you to prove that experience trumps youthful exuberance.
Explore EDI in more depth - Living Together as Equals online course | Equality, Diversity & Inclusion | Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
The University of Edinburgh has an online course, Living Together as Equals, which is open to all students who would like to learn more about EDI from a multi-disciplinary perspective.
Sirdar Ikbal Ali Shah | UncoverED | Global
Sirdar Ikbal Ali Shah was an Afghani-Indian, who attended Edinburgh the late 1910s. He established himself as a writer and diplomat, reporting on international relations.
Ansuyah Singh | UncoverED | Global
Ansuyah Singh’s was an esteemed doctor, radical activist and author. She helped to instigate progressive change in her society.
Provide communities with resources | Edinburgh Local | Edinburgh Local
Expertise, knowledge and talent are not the only assets the University has to share with local communities. Sometimes, it may be possible to provide very tangible items: use of rooms, equipment, collections of items needed by charities, or even
The crisis of credibility in clinical research | IASH
But then I re-read the paper a couple of times and thought, there’s something not right about this.”.
Tim Adamo | School of Mathematics | School of Mathematics
Taraneh Latifi Seresht has written the following article as part of our series of Academic Interviews; featuring Tim Adamo!
Paul Wilson | School of Divinity | School of Divinity
MTh in Biblical Studies. Now coordinator of the Asylum Seeker and Refugee Project at Parkhead Nazarene in Glasgow
Comfort Me With Apples | Multi-Faith and Belief Chaplaincy, For All Faiths and None | Chaplaincy
MindLetter post written by Dr Kitty Wheater.
The Life of a Showgirl | Multi-Faith and Belief Chaplaincy, For All Faiths and None | Chaplaincy
The MindLetter first posted on 17/10/2025. Written by Dr Kitty Wheater.
