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Percolation theory, part 3
In this talk I will finish discussing critical exponents and a scaling hypothesis that allows one to derive all exponents describing the structure of the percolating cluster as a function of only two (arbitrarily chosen) exponents. I will then move
Dr Laura Glendinning on studying microorganisms in poultry | The Roslin Institute | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
Researching communities of bacteria in animals’ guts, being awarded a Chancellor’s Fellowship by the University, and advocating for equality and inclusion on campus.
June 2019 | Alumni Services | Alumni
A bumper edition of Bookshelf means something for everyone. Themes including war, identity, medicine, and family life are explored through fiction and non-fiction alike.
Poverty and Health Inequalities Forum – Sharing resources from the Poverty and Health Inequalities Forum held at the University of Edinburgh on 13 November 2025
On Thursday 13 November, we hosted a Poverty and Health Inequalities Forum at the University of Edinburgh, welcoming anyone who shares an interest in poverty and health inequalities to come together
Classics and Linguistics MA (Hons) - Undergraduate programmes | The University of Edinburgh
This joint degree allows you to combine the study of ancient Greek language and literature and linguistics and linguistic theory, with a focus on the English language.
Annual Recognition Awards | Usher Institute | Usher Institute
The Usher Institute is delighted to recognise the contribution of staff and students in our Annual Recognition Awards.
Overview of Renyi Entropy
I will present an overview of Renyi entropy. This is a family of entropies that generalise the usual Shannon entropy, used as a tool to further detail probability distributions. I will show that this entropy satisfies the major “requirements” an
Events | School of Health in Social Science | Health in Social Sciences
The CHIH is proud to jointly host a seminar series with Heriot-Watt University’s Institute for Social Policy, Housing and Equalities Research (I-SPHERE). Held monthly, these free online seminars provide a supportive forum to share and discuss the
Equine nutrition MOOC open to more online learners | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
An equine nutrition course that attracted 24,000 online learners when it was launched by the University of Edinburgh in the summer is to be repeated in January 2014. A second MOOC in Animal Behaviour and Welfare will be run for the first time in
Videos and Webinars | Student Wellbeing Service | Student Wellbeing Service
Videos and webinars created by the Student Wellbeing Service about various wellbeing topics.
