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Disclaimer | Finance | Finance
25 Nov 2025: Disclaimer for the University of Edinburgh Online Store, ePay.
22 Dec 20. Featured Paper | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
10 Nov 2025: Clinical management of cerebral small vessel disease: a call for a holistic approach
2019 Newsletters | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
11 Nov 2025: The following newsletters were published in 2019:
Facilities & equipment | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
11 Nov 2025: Edinburgh Imaging's facilities are some of the best in the country [~£35 million invested since 1999 (~£17 million in 2015-17)].
Professor Wenfei Fan elected Fellow of Royal Academy of Engineering | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
25 Nov 2025: [24/10/2023] Wenfei Fan, Professor of Web Data Management at the School of Informatics is among the 2023 cohort of leading figures in the field of engineering and technology elected to the Royal Society of Engineering (RAEng) Fellowship in
Small Vessel Disease (SVD) | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
11 Nov 2025: Small vessel disease (SVD) of the brain relates to abnormalities of the tiny vessels known as arterioles, capillaries & venules & encompasses a range of neuroimaging, pathological, & associated clinical features.
06 May 22. Imagining Imaging | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
11 Nov 2025: Dr Michael Jackson, Consultant Paediatric Radiologist based at the Royal Hospital for Children and Young People Edinburgh, has written and published a book: Imagining Imaging.
Professor Hurtado, Dr Novenson & J. Thomas Hewitt, Collaborate in Newly Released Volume | School of Divinity | School of Divinity
25 Nov 2025: Newly Released Volume. "God and the Faithfulness of Paul: A Critical Examination of the Pauline Theology of N. T. Wright".
Our community | Edinburgh Imaging | Clinical Sciences
10 Nov 2025: We are one of the largest academic imaging communities in the UK.
AI and robots could help detect UTIs early | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
25 Nov 2025: [09/01/2023] Scientists are developing artificial intelligence and talking robots to help to detect urinary tract infections in vulnerable people early.
