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English and Scottish literature | Library | Library
Some useful resources for English and Scottish Literature are listed below.
Knowledge Hub | Asthma UK Centre for Applied Research | Usher Institute
Our work in applied asthma research
About our staff | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
Here you can find email addresses and links to individual staff profiles.
Alzheimer research funding success | Biomedical Sciences | Biomedical Sciences
Dr. Tara Spires-Jones, Chancellor's Fellow and Reader with the Centre for Cognitive and Neural Systems, has secured funding to lead a 3 year project, with co-investigators Dr. Iris Oren and Dr. Oliver Hardt.
Visas for study | Student Immigration Service | Student Administration
Determine the suitable visa for your studies. Visa options can vary by nationality and programme length. Full-time programmes over 6 months usually require a Student visa.
PPLS student becomes latest ambassador for UK leading charity | Philosophy | School of Philosophy, Psychology and language sciences
Philosophy and Politics student, Ben Isbell, has become the latest ambassador for The OddBalls Foundation, the UK ’s leading charity raising awareness of Testicular Cancer.
Contact Us | Asthma UK Centre for Applied Research | Usher Institute
Interested in the Asthma UK Centre for Applied Research? Get in touch, we would love to hear from you
Data protection guidance | Data Protection | Data Protection
This page contains the definitions, legal basis for processing personal data, specialised guidance, guidance on data processing by students and guidance on data subject rights.
Support for LEANS: The LEANS Champions programme | Salvesen Mindroom Research Centre | Salvesen Mindroom Research Centre
Advice and support from the volunteer educators in our LEANS Champions programme.
blogs.ed – Staff and student blogs for our connected learning community
Suicide rates in the UK are on the rise. In the year 2023/24, 7,055 deaths caused by […]. v1smile2 26 March 2026 0.
