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Joseph - PhD in Classics | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
Joseph completed his undergraduate and Masters degree at Edinburgh before going on to study for a PhD in Classics.
Annual Recognition Awards: Call for Nominations | Usher Institute | Usher Institute
The Usher Institute is delighted to recognise the contribution of staff and students in our Annual Recognition Awards.
History student presents research in hometown | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
Morna Renwick, a third-year History MA (Hons), will present her Carnegie Trust Vacation Scholarship research on St Cuthbert at a public event on Friday 29 June. (Published 25 June, 2018)
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Revisiting the flocking transition using active spins
I will present an active Ising model in which spins both diffuse and align on lattice in one and two dimensions. The diffusion is biased so that plus or minus spins hop preferably to the left or to the right, which generates a flocking transition at
An unexpected bridge between Black Hole sand Glasses
The SYK model and the important role of reparametrization invariance there Brief recap of classical glass phenomenology and mean-fieldglass theory (Parisi and dynamics) Reparametrization invariance in glassy dynamics. Why it is essential for the
Postgraduate Virtual Open Day 2022 | School of Health in Social Science | Health in Social Sciences
Want to find out about postgraduate study and life at Edinburgh?
Instant astrobiology courses now possible
A new astrobiology textbook and complementary lectures written by the School's Prof Charles Cockell and published by Wiley-Blackwell will encourage other universities to teach this complex subject.
Imogen Thomas | Alumni Services | Alumni
Imogen quickly found a job in London after graduation, but after realising that office life in was not for her, she has now chosen a new path – teaching.
Michal Len | Alumni Services | Alumni
Michal Len's passion is reusing, repairing and recycling. From a field trip to Iceland in 2008, to working in Edinburgh Airport's Environment team, he has honed a career focussed on developing best practice and European policies, and is now Director
