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Law Library | Library | Library
The Library holds the majority of the University 's law collections, specialising in Scots, UK, European and International law.
The tradition of archaeology at Edinburgh | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
The tradition of studying archaeology at Edinburgh University dates back over a hundred years.
Edinburgh Award | Careers Service | Careers Service
Take part in the Edinburgh Award to gain recognition from the University for the skills you have developed.
Centre for Precision Cell Therapy for the Liver (PRaCTicAL) | Institute for Regeneration and Repair | Institute for Regeneration and Repair
PRaCTicAL will accelerate the translation of precision cell therapies for the liver, from the University bench through to adoption in NHS Scotland.
Develop digital library skills with LibSmart | Library | Library
Build your library skills with our online library skills course LibSmart I, including literature searching, managing references and avoiding plagiarism. Then develop advanced searching skills with LibSmart II.
Toolkits | Careers Service | Careers Service
Wherever you are in your graduate career our graduate toolkits are here to support you. Whether you are not sure what you should do, you are ready to make applications or you have a job lined up and want to think more about how to make an impact.
Publications | Thomas Group | School of Chemistry
List of our publications.
Student Systems | Student Administration
Student Systems at the University of Edinburgh.
Lothian Health Services Archive (LHSA) | Library | Library
Welcome to LHSA. We look after the historically important records of NHS Lothian hospitals and other health-related material, dating from 1594 to the present day.
IRR Chemistry Hub | Institute for Regeneration and Repair | Institute for Regeneration and Repair
The IRR Chemistry Hub aims to magnify the impact of chemical and physical sciences in biomedicine and to accelerate the translation of molecules to humans.
