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Course outline and reading lists | Institute for Academic Development | Institute for Academic Development
1. Course outlines and lists of core readings shall be available at least 4 weeks before the course starts.
Boards of Examiners | Academic Quality and Standards | Student Administration
Updates to Progression Boards Policies and Handbook for Boards of Examiners for Taught Courses and Programmes.
Student Area | The Darwin Trust of Edinburgh | Biology
Information for current students.
Research ethics and integrity at the School of Engineering | School of Engineering | School of Engineering
The School of Engineering is committed to ensuring that research ethics and integrity are firmly embedded in our culture.
Research | School of GeoSciences | GeoSciences
From the Earth's core to space, our world-leading research tackles challenging research questions as we seek to understand the processes that shape our planet and society.
Easter Bush Campus runs first Business Insights course | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
The Easter Bush Campus welcomed eleven school pupils from Midlothian secondary schools for a week long work experience programme, focusing on the business side of the Campus.
Internally-funded | Finance | Finance
If you are an internally-funded student, this means you will have an award, funding or a scholarship from the University for all or part of your student academic fees.
Richard Blythe
Profile for Richard Blythe in the School of Physics & Astronomy
Our research facilities | School of GeoSciences | GeoSciences
Our School has a full range of laboratory, field, and workshop facilities for our staff, undergraduate, postgraduate and research students. Some can also be used for research collaborations or hire.
Access course students celebrate success | College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences | College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
More than ninety per cent of students who have completed a new access course have been offered places to study for a degree.
