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Acoustics and Music Technology - MSc | Edinburgh College of Art
Close Search. Site search. What are you looking for? Submit search.. Edinburgh College of Art. Simulated propagation of acoustic waves in a large space computed on a set of four Nvidia Tesla K20 graphics processing units. Acoustics and Music
Gaelic Algorithmic Research Group – Rannsachadh digiteach air a' Ghàidhlig ~ Goireasan digiteach airson nan Gàidheal
03 Oct 2022: 42, 1989). The story is recited by Hugh MacPhee in Gaelic, recorded by Dr . ... Listen to this great 1979 recording by Dr . Margaret A. Mackay on the Life for emigrants in Canada.
Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog – Page 5 – Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog
Senior Professor Michael Welker gave the fifth of his six Gifford Lectures earlier this evening. ... Dr Parvis is a Senior Lecturer in Patristics at New College, University of Edinburgh.
Finding a supervisor | School of Informatics
15 May 2025: Before applying for one of our Institute-led MScR or PhD programmes, you will need to find a potential supervisor. Your supervisor(s) will be very important people during your Postgraduate Research studies and it is really important to make sure you
Project to build trust in autonomous machines
15 May 2025: Edinburgh researchers are to play a leading role in scrutinising how systems that put machines in charge of making decisions can be made trustworthy and responsible.
Dive into the history of the Indian Ocean - Edinburgh Impact
10 Jan 2025: Infosys Prize winner and lecturer at the University of Edinburgh Dr Mahmood Kooria is retelling the history of the Indian Ocean, focusing on Islamic communities, the matrilineal system and women travellers in the premodern world.
World Christianity | School of Divinity
15 May 2025: Focus on studying Christianity from all parts of the majority world and amongst immigrant populations and indigenous peoples in Europe and North America.
Colleagues recognised for their long service
15 May 2025: The Principal hosted a ceremony earlier this week (Tuesday 5 December) to recognise the dedication of staff who have been with the University for 25 years or more.
The Dr Kathryn McLaren Pathology Prize for the 2018/19 academic year | Pathology
29 Apr 2025: Professor of Pathology Mark Arends presents the Dr Kathryn McLaren Pathology Prize medal and certificate for 2018/19 to Kiera Johnston
The Dr Kathryn McLaren Pathology Prize for the 2017/18 academic year | Pathology
29 Apr 2025: Professor of Pathology Mark Arends presents the Dr Kathryn McLaren Pathology Prize medal and certificate for 2017/18 to Fiina Narhi and Rachael Lamb.