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Meet our Modern Apprentices | Human Resources | Human Resources
Hear from some of our previous and current Modern Apprentices about their apprenticeships and why they are enjoying working at the University.
Rab Bennetts - Edinburgh Futures Institute
About Rab Founder of Bennetts Associates – the architect behind the renovation project, and a former visitor of RIE Rab has a unique experience of both having visited the building in its hospital capacity, and leading the architectural
Greek Studies MA (Hons) - Undergraduate programmes | The University of Edinburgh
In MA Greek Studies, you will study ancient Greek language and literature, along with courses that establish the wider context of the ancient Greek, Roman and Byzantine world.
Finite-time Landauer principle
We use optimal transport theory to minimize the thermodynamic cost associated with the erasure of a bit. In this way, we generalise Landauer's principle to erasure over a finite amount of time. Furthermore, we discuss its generalisation to erasure
History and Classics MA (Hons) - Undergraduate programmes | The University of Edinburgh
Classics is the study of the languages, literature, history, art, and archaeology of ancient civilisations, and forms the perfect compliment to history in this MA degree programme.
Noise in Bacterial Chemotaxis
E.coli cell uses run-tumble motion to search for nutrient or other chemo-attractant in its environment. This phenomenon is known as chemotaxis. We study how the fluctuations present in intracellular signaling network affects different aspect of
Soroche: On Heights and Climates - Edinburgh Futures Institute
Soroche is the word used in Colombia to describe altitude sickness. In this multidisciplinary piece, combining text, music and imagery, writer Jessica Gaitan Johannesson and musician Stephanie Lamprea explore personal and collective history in
Smectics: From BPS to Burgers
To quote Comm. Math. Phys. Volume 124, (1989), 595, "Yes, but some parts are reasonably concrete."
Professor Richard Baxstrom Inaugural Lecture | College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences | College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Professor Richard Baxstrom (Personal Chair of Anthropology and the Humanities) presented his inaugural lecture in September 2024. The lecture title was 'Resurrecting that which was oblivious to me: anthropology, the negative, and the now'. The
Mailing List Creation | Computing | Information Services
This section shows you how to create a mailing list.
