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Help improve our services | International applicants | The University of Edinburgh
We pay students to take part in a range of research activities to help us work out how best to improve our services. Register your details if you would like to take part.
Book Review: Neurodiversity! What’s that? An introduction to neurodiversity for kids | Salvesen Mindroom Research Centre | Salvesen Mindroom Research Centre
Neurodiversity! What’s that? An introduction to neurodiversity for kids by Nadine Arthur. Reviewed by Dr Alyssa Alcorn
Fireside Chat with Professor Nicola Rollock | IASH
We can all benefit from reading it.' - Diana Evans. 'A must-read book for anyone who wants to examine their own assumptions and dig deep into what it means to be, ... The addition of Rollock's own experiences and the short-story format of her case
Ross MacAnespie | School of GeoSciences | GeoSciences
In our interview with Ross, he shared why he chose to study both BSc (Hons) Geology and Physical Geography, and MSc GeoEnergy at Edinburgh, as well as how he found the transition from undergraduate to postgraduate level.
Privacy Statement | NIHR Global Health Research Unit on Respiratory Health (RESPIRE) | Usher Institute
The RESPIRE Privacy Statement
Referral | Occupational Health Service | Health and Safety Department
Advice and guidance for managers and employees regarding referral to OHS by managers and by self referral.
Friday 23 January 2026 - 11am | ILCC | School of Informatics
Speaker: Malvina Nissim (University of Groningen)
Kim Devereux | Alumni Services | Alumni
Emmy Award-winning producer and director, Kim Devereux, made the leap and changed careers to become an author after she found she had a talent for writing.
Interacting epidemics
Modeling epidemic dynamics plays a fundamental role in predicting the progress of epidemics and designing effective strategies to prevent or control them. However, while most models focus on the dynamics of a single epidemic disease, infectious
Medical Sciences [Closed to new applicants] - Undergraduate programmes | The University of Edinburgh
This programme examines the science behind the clinical practice of medicine. It addresses key principles relating to human health and disease.
