Search results
Found 1000 results from all University websites.
February 2015 | Alumni Services | Alumni
Looking after a parent with dementia, coping with dyslexia and a dramatic fictional tale of love and betrayal are the subjects of just three of our books on February's bookshelf.
Facilitating Futures-led Design Sprints - Edinburgh Futures Institute
Explore how the strategic use of futures methods and digital tools can help teams create innovative solutions under pressure.
Harassment - Report + Support - The University of Edinburgh
Harassment can happen to anyone but is often related to a protected characteristic. ... It predominantly affects women and non-binary people and is a form of Gender Based Violence (GBV) but can happen to anyone .
Events – University of Edinburgh Business School
We host an extensive programme of public events at the Business School featuring practitioners and academic experts covering a rich spectrum of topics.
Explore EDI in more depth - Living Together as Equals online course | Equality, Diversity & Inclusion | Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
The University of Edinburgh has an online course, Living Together as Equals, which is open to all students who would like to learn more about EDI from a multi-disciplinary perspective.
Hopping particles on a growing lattice
The class of one dimensional models known as 'simple exclusion processes' have become very familiar to anyone working in nonequilibrium statistic physics (and no doubt to all those working in the vicinity of those working in nonequilibrium statistic
Lavinia, MEng Mechanical Engineering | School of Engineering | School of Engineering
From captaining the hockey team and playing cricket to producing a CAD model of a gearbox, Lavinia has enjoyed taking advantage of everything the university has to offer. In her spare time she loves exploring Scotland and hiking up the Munros.
PhD – University of Edinburgh Business School
PhD candidates pursue original research with the goal of making a significant contribution to knowledge in, and understanding of, their chosen field.
Modelling the tree of life
While we have good mathematical theories of how evolution works on small time scales, what happens on larger scales, as species are created and go extinct ('macroevolution') is far less well understood. In 1924, Yule invented a simple model which
RACE.ED Archival Research Fellowships | IASH
The Centre for Research Collections (CRC) is the main space for anyone using the University of Edinburgh’s cultural and heritage collections.
