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Meeting Hosts | Computing | Information Services
Important guidance for Meeting Hosts to ensure Zoom calls take place in a safe, secure, and efficient manner.
Audio Visual and Multimedia | Computing | Information Services
Audio Visual and Multimedia equipment, services and support.
Miro | Computing | Information Services
Miro is an online collaborative whiteboard platform. This is a service that allows you to work with others in real-time on a flexible canvas where mind-maps, flowcharts and more can be created.
Tackling systemic racism: a statement from the Department for Social Responsibility and Sustainability | Sustainability | Social Responsibility and Sustainability
For the world to become a more socially responsible and sustainable place, systemic racism and inequality must end. Find out what the Department for Social Responsibility and Sustainability will do to tackle racism and racial inequality through our
IPAB Workshop - 10/04/2025 | IPAB | School of Informatics
Submit search. IPAB Institute of Perception, Action and Behaviour. ... This has led to many, largely ignored, calls for a pause in research and deployment.
Teams | Computing | Information Services
Microsoft Teams (MS Teams) is a secure collaborations hub allowing both internal and external participants in 1:1 or group audio/video meetings. Whilst we recommend Webinars or Townhalls for large events, particularly with external audiences, a
DT series handset | Computing | Information Services
How to use the NEC DT700 Series VoIP handset to make, answer and transfer calls .
Considering Calls – ITIL Tattle
At the University of Edinburgh many of our calls come in through the ISG Helpline Services, our central support service. ... Service Requests will usually remain as first line calls for their entire lifecycle and will often be of a less urgent nature.
Telephones | Computing | Information Services
A comprehensive guide to the University of Edinburgh’s telephone service.
Kesaveloo Goonam | UncoverED | Global
Kesaveloo Goonam graduated from Edinburgh in 1936 and ran numerous successful medical practices. Goonam was commemorated as “the first black woman doctor and freedom fighter”.
