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Informatics awarded the Athena Swan Silver Award | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
05 Jul 2025: [18/04/2024] The School has been awarded the Athena Swan Silver Award; it was announced in March this year. The Athena Swan charter is a framework used to address gender equality and recognises a commitment to breaking down barriers to progression
Professor Helen Bond – RSE Grant Success | School of Divinity | School of Divinity
05 Jul 2025: Professor Helen Bond has received a Royal Society of Edinburgh Collaboration Grant for her project on ‘Crafting Lives of Jesus: Ancient and Modern Retellings’.
Work & Dissipation in the Cell Cytoskeleton
04 Jul 2025: Living cells generate and transmit mechanical forces over diverse time-scales and length-scales to determine the dynamics of cell and tissue shape during both homeostatic and pathological processes, from early embryonic development to cancer
Slide Scanner, Hamamatsu Nanozoomer | Edinburgh Pathology | Pathology
24 Jun 2025: Contact details and costs for the Hamamatsu Nanozoomer.
Company concepts shortlisted | Staff news
05 Jul 2025: Eight University projects have been shortlisted in the Edinburgh Bioquarter Innovation Competition.
A History of Distributed Cognition | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
02 Jul 2025: A 3 year project, funded by the AHRC, exploring historical expressions of the philosophical notion that cognition is distributed across brain, body and world.
Ukraine Crisis Rapid Reaction Briefing Session - Edinburgh Law School - Media Hopper Create
04 Jul 2025: The Edinburgh Centre for International and Global Law and the Global Justice Academy present Ukraine Crisis Rapid Reaction Briefing Session Experts from the University of Edinburgh Law School invite you to a virtual event dedicated to thinking
Call for Papers – Islam and Evolution: A Hermeneutic Outlook | School of Divinity | School of Divinity
04 Jul 2025: A call for papers is announced as part of an upcoming conference on Islam and Evolution
Bees use antennae to decode hive mates’ dances | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
05 Jul 2025: [13/03/2024] School of Informatics scientists have discovered how honeybees can decipher dances by their hive mates that relay directions to food. The findings reveal how, in the complete darkness of the hive, each bee uses its antennae to help
Professor Appleton elected to the board of IABS | School of Divinity | School of Divinity
05 Jul 2025: We're delighted to announce that Professor Naomi Appleton has been elected to the board of the International Association of Buddhist Studies