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Vojta Hybl | School of GeoSciences | GeoSciences
25 Nov 2025: Vojta, a BSc (Hons) Geology and Physical Geography graduate, discusses the benefits of hands-on learning during field trips, and the flexibility to choose a wide range of courses to tailor your interests.
GREAT Cell research outputs and funding | School of GeoSciences | GeoSciences
25 Nov 2025: Our laboratory has played an integral part of a wide range of industry and research council funded projects, leading to high impact academic papers, books and conference proceedings.
Societies and sports | School of GeoSciences | GeoSciences
25 Nov 2025: Our clubs and societies will help you develop your interests, meet like-minded people, indulge a hobby or simply socialise.
Diatoms from Lake Toskaljarvi, Finland | School of GeoSciences | GeoSciences
25 Nov 2025: The image shows the siliceous skeletons of diatoms (tiny planktonic organisms) preserved in lake sediment, Lake Toskaljarvi, Finland. The sample was collected as part of a study of the variation in sedimentation of Arctic lakes and past climate
Publications by Ken Rice
24 Nov 2025: Halpern, Ken Rice and Richard E. Zeebe, Global and planetary change, 164, p. ... 59. (2015). Duncan Forgan, Richard J. Parker and Ken Rice, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 447, p.
Environment and society | School of GeoSciences | GeoSciences
25 Nov 2025: Our programmes explore core perspectives, from social justice and development, to the arts, humanities and the social sciences needed to enact sustainable environmental futures.
Living in Edinburgh | School of GeoSciences | GeoSciences
25 Nov 2025: The University is at the heart of the city of Edinburgh. Scotland's inspiring capital will be the backdrop to your studies and is regularly voted as one of the most desirable places to live in the world.
Quaternary Entomology Lab | School of GeoSciences | GeoSciences
25 Nov 2025: The facility supports teaching and research, as well as processing fossil insects and other palaeoecological material.
Picasso's Diamond | School of GeoSciences | GeoSciences
25 Nov 2025: Cathodoluminescence (CL) image of a diamond mined in Guaniamo, Venezuela. The pattern of the luminescence indicates a complex history and gave rise to the name "Picasso's diamond" for its resemblance to the cubist masterpieces of the Spanish pain
Local: Kermack and McKendrick’s “Contributions to the Mathematical Theory of Epidemics"
24 Nov 2025: This sequence of papers, published in the late 1920’s, are credited with introducing the dominant epidemic modelling paradigm, now known as “compartmental models”. These have been widely used by many groups to make predictions for the current
