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Japanese PhD - Postgraduate research programmes | The University of Edinburgh
llc.pgresearch@ ed .ac.uk.
Inflammation PhD - Postgraduate research programmes | The University of Edinburgh
Email: CIR.Postgraduate@ ed .ac.uk.
Education PhD - Postgraduate research programmes | The University of Edinburgh
Email: Education.PhD@ ed .ac.uk.
Philosophy MScR - Postgraduate research programmes | The University of Edinburgh
This programme offers the opportunity to focus in detail on an area of your choosing, while still being able to take some taught courses.
Psychology MScR - Postgraduate research programmes | The University of Edinburgh
This programme offers you the opportunity to focus on conducting a research project in a specific area of psychology while still being able to take some taught courses (methodological or content-oriented).
Architecture MScR - Postgraduate research programmes | The University of Edinburgh
ecaresearchdegrees@ ed .ac.uk. ... University of Edinburgh. Email: ana.bonet@ ed .ac.uk.
Statistics PhD - Postgraduate research programmes | The University of Edinburgh
Our society revolves around variation, uncertainty and risk. By gaining a greater understanding of these variables through the study of statistics, we’re able to create systems and techniques that benefit areas as diverse as science, law and
Management MScR - Postgraduate research programmes | The University of Edinburgh
Prof Kristina Potočnik. Email: Kristina.Potocnik@ ed .ac.uk.
Bioinformatics MSc - Postgraduate taught programmes | The University of Edinburgh
This programme aims to equip you with a strong background in biology, as well as skills for the application and development of methods and tools for interpreting and understanding biological data.
Biochemistry MSc - Postgraduate taught programmes | The University of Edinburgh
This programme explores biological systems at the molecular and cellular level, with advanced training to allow you to expand your knowledge and understanding of the behaviour of biological molecules.
