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W T Stead: Nonconformist and Newspaper Prophet | School of Divinity | School of Divinity
Professor Stewart J Brown has written a religious biography of pioneering 19th century journalist William Thomas Stead, whose editor's desk was his pulpit.

Chris Bigley | The University of Edinburgh
Chris Bigley. Thesis title: The application of Artificial Intelligence in Pathology Research to discover, develop, validate and deliver novel diagnostics. MRC DTP Precision Medicine. Year of study: 1. University of Glasgow. OracleBio. Contact
DIY Burns Night | School of Divinity | School of Divinity
This year in honour of the 175th Anniversary of New College, we're releasing a special playlist of videos featuring some well 'kent faces from New College to take you through the running order of a traditional Burns Supper. #NewCollege175
New funding to help understand how Covid-19 affects the most vulnerable | Acute Care Edinburgh | Usher Institute
Dr Kenneth Baillie has secured funding from the Medical Research Council to work in partnership with Professor Peter Openshaw.
First in Islamic Studies and Christian-Muslim Relations | School of Divinity | School of Divinity
In November, Emmanuel Kwame Tettey became the first student to graduate from the University of Edinburgh with a Masters degree by research in Islamic Studies and Christian-Muslim Relations
Professor Frank Whaling (1934-2022) | School of Divinity | School of Divinity
An Appreciation of his Contribution to the Study of Religion/s
Christianity & LGBT+ symposium | School of Divinity | School of Divinity
Saturday 8 February 2020, 9am-3.15pm, Martin Hall, New College.
Thanksgiving dinner and ceilidh | School of Divinity | School of Divinity
28 November 2019, 6pm, Rainy Hall
PG Committee News Update | School of Divinity | School of Divinity
As lot has been happening and changing since the new Board of the Postgraduate Committee was elected in May! Catch up with the latest news.
New College Burns Supper | School of Divinity | School of Divinity
A night to celebrate Scotland's most famous poet, with the eating of a traditional Scottish meal, the drinking of whisky, and the recitation of works by, about, and in the spirit of the Bard.
