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Dugald Stewart | Library | Library
Dugald Stewart (1753-1828) studied at the University of Edinburgh and was Chair of Moral Philosophy here from 1785. He taught political economy and a “common sense” philosophy in opposition to the scepticism of David Hume.
Psychiatry | Library | Library
We hold a great number of records related to the history of psychiatry in Scotland and psychiatric institutions within the NHS Lothian area. In addition, we also hold one collection from the NHS Borders area (GD30, Dingleton Hospital, Melrose).
Librarianship & Information Science | Library | Library
Some useful resources for Librarianship and Information Science are listed below.
Records of 'Scottish International Review' | Library | Library
The Records of 'Scottish International Review' (Coll-232) include manuscripts and correspondence sent to this important and controversial literary journal by some of the major Scottish writers of the 1960s and 1970s.
German and Classics MA (Hons) - Undergraduate programmes | The University of Edinburgh
Combine the study of German and Classics. Learn the German language while exploring German-language literature, film and theatre, and take a Latin, Ancient Greek or non-languages pathway in Classics.
Hugh MacDiarmid | Library | Library
The leader of the Scottish Literary Renaissance.
Sustainable Lab Awards | Sustainability | Social Responsibility and Sustainability
Work in a lab? The Sustainability Awards can give you the framework to help push your place of work to be more sustainable. They also reward good practice already taking place.
Manuscripts of the Islamicate World and South Asia | Library | Library
This collection consists of over 700 manuscripts pertaining to the Islamicate world and South Asia.
Mukhil, BEng Electrical and Mechanical Engineering | School of Engineering | School of Engineering
Mukhil is from Chennai in India. His fascination with engineering began when he was young; he loved taking things apart to understand how they worked. This curiosity grew into a passion for robotics, cars, and almost any form of transportation. At
Correspondence from Scottish Writers | Library | Library
The 'Jabberwock' Archive (Coll-1611) contains letters from the following Scottish authors to Ian F. Holroyd, founding editor of 'The Jabberwock'.
