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Features | Edinburgh Global | The University of Edinburgh
Features. Stories from across the University community.

Whitney Buchanan (BA, MGA) | The University of Edinburgh
- Email: whitney.buchanan@ed.ac.uk
Topics Whitney frequently speak about are Christian-Muslim relations, social justice and change, international development and cooperation, intersectional feminism, interfaith dialogue, women’s empowerment, support of refugee communities, her
5.6 Lily and Debora - listen now | Sharing things | Alumni
Guests Lily Mellon and Debora Kayembe talk about making history, uncovering stories and taking time for yourself.
Reach Edinburgh | Undergraduate study | The University of Edinburgh
Reach Edinburgh is a widening participation programme to support eligible S4 to S6 students at state secondary schools in the south-east of Scotland who wish to study law, medicine or veterinary medicine. It offers events and activities to help you
Climate Leadership Programme | Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program | Global
The Climate Leadership Programme offers opportunities to young people at the forefront of climate action to develop knowledge, skills and networks.
New Directions Conference | School of Social and Political Science
impact of social media, climate emergency, the crisis of the humanities and social science, as well as an increasingly global refugee crisis and regional conflicts.
Festival shines a light on books and belief | News | The University of Edinburgh
Acclaimed authors, writers and speakers will explore belief from a range of perspectives at a literary festival organised by the University’s world-renowned School of Divinity.
Suicide Cultures Events | Suicide Cultures | Suicide Cultures
Suicide Cultures events - seminars, conferences and more. Seminars will feature a diverse range of speakers, each addressing suicide from different disciplinary and methodological perspectives. All seminars will last 1 hour, and be held on Zoom. For
Fennell Lecture: Professor Sherene Seikaly - 'The matter of time: Race, catastrophe, and Palestine' (ONLINE) | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
Following the lessons of a ghostly ancestor, named Naim Cotran, this talk begins in Sudan in 1916 and ends in Lebanon in 1951. This option is for online access.
What is a Climate COP and why does it matter? - Edinburgh Earth Initiative
Menu Toggle. Main Menu. Menu Toggle. By Howard Mwesigwa,. 22.10.25. Every year, leaders from around the world gather in one city to negotiate the future of our planet. This is no ordinary meeting — it’s where decisions that shape the lives of
