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Pay your tuition fees by instalment | Finance | Finance
To pay your tuition fees by instalment you will need to set up an instalment plan. This allows us to automatically take payments on three fixed dates from your card for each academic year of your studies. You do not need a UK bank account to set up
Privacy Notice | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
The School of Informatics (the School) is committed to protecting your privacy and keeping you informed of how your information is used.
Inside India | Alumni Services | Alumni
As part of the University’s Pop Up India programme, alumni joined academics, staff and friends in India in February.
Self-funded | Finance | Finance
As a self-funded student you can securely pay your student academic fees in full by card, bank transfer, online payment platform, or in most cases we can agree for you to pay by instalments.
Transcripts | Sharing things | Alumni
Find transcripts for all episodes of Sharing things by season.
Enlightened | Alumni Services | Alumni
The magazine for Edinburgh graduates that takes a deep dive into the stories that matter.
About | Salvesen Mindroom Research Centre | Salvesen Mindroom Research Centre
The Salvesen Mindroom Research Centre is a collaborative research partnership with the Scottish charity, the Salvesen Mindroom Centre. Our research is creating new knowledge about neurodevelopment and diversity. Together, we are using that knowledge
Rachel Graham | Alumni Services | Alumni
MSc graduate Dr Rachel Graham founded and directs the non-governmental organisation MarAlliance, working to secure a future for large marine wildlife in collaboration with fishers and coastal communities.
Our reputation | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
The University of Edinburgh is consistently ranked one of the best 50 universities in the world and its School of Informatics amongst the best in Europe and the UK.
Stuart Black | Alumni Services | Alumni
1978 arts graduate Stuart Black recalls his unconventional entry to university and the winding path to finding an enjoyable career in international development.
