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Reflection | Careers Service | Careers Service
This page focuses on the element ‘reflection’. It provides a description of the element, highlights its relevance, and provides examples of reflection in the curriculum.
Microsoft Lists | Computing | Information Services
Lists is the latest information tracking app from Microsoft 365 where you can create, share, and track lists with anyone, customize lists for whatever your team needs, and even add automation through custom workflows with Power Platform at the click
Bid to beat superbugs boosted by immune defence discovery | Centre for Inflammation Research | Centre for Inflammation Research
June 2019: The fight against superbugs could be helped by the discovery of a potential therapy based on the body’s natural immune defences.
Bid to improve health and tackle inequality | Usher Institute | Usher Institute
A major research collaboration is to investigate key factors that limit people’s chances to live longer, healthier lives.
Prepare for an academic interview | Careers Service | Careers Service
What to expect at academic interviews and how to prepare.
Reviewing your curriculum | Careers Service | Careers Service
Knowing your provision is key to planning and implementing changes and curriculum development. On this page you can find two ways of reviewing your curriculum regarding the 10 elements.
Data protection | Student Systems | Student Administration
Details about how the University of Edinburgh holds and uses your information.
Submitting your portfolio | Student Systems | Student Administration
Guidance for submitting your Edinburgh College of Art undergraduate portfolio.
Pneumonia case management practices in Pakistan | NIHR Global Health Research Unit on Respiratory Health (RESPIRE) | Usher Institute
This project was based at Neoventive Solutions in Pakistan
Fortissimo Marketplace: open for business | EPCC
The Fortissimo 2 project ended on 31 December 2018. Together with its predecessor (the plain old 'Fortissimo project') it has helped over 100 SMEs and mid-caps to run experiments that demonstrate the effectiveness of providing HPC services using a
