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Benefits of becoming a consultant | For staff | Edinburgh Innovation
Consultancy is an important and effective way for the University to deliver impact by making available an individual’s research expertise to external organisations. Consultancy can deliver powerful benefits to not only the individual researcher
Public Lecture by Sir Steven Cowley - "Fusion energy: when?"
Please join us at 50 George Square for a drinks reception followed by a Public Lecture by Sir Steven Cowley (PPPL), the talk is called "Fusion energy: when?". The drinks reception will be from 5:45pm and the lecture will begin at 6:30pm. This ta
Who we are | Edinburgh Infectious Diseases | Edinburgh Infectious Diseases
Edinburgh Infectious Diseases is the network of infectious disease researchers and clinicians in Edinburgh.
Dr Manuel Fernández-Götz awarded Leverhulme Research Project Grant | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
The School was very pleased to hear that Dr Manuel Fernández-Götz has been awarded a 3-year Leverhulme Research Project Grant.
Twist-controlled magnetism grows beyond the moiré
In the rapidly evolving world of two-dimensional materials, a small twist can have outsized consequences.
Availability and entitlement | Computing | Information Services
The service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Wiki is available from anywhere in the world.
Make Me Admin | Computing | Information Services
Make Me Admin is an installable app that enables approved users to make themselves an administrator on their University-managed Windows PC for 10 minutes.
Introduction to the Wiki | Computing | Information Services
The Wiki is Microsoft authenticated for the purposes of editing content. Many options are available for reading content, ranging from specific named wiki users, to the world at large.
Conferences and Events | Computing | Information Services
Learning Spaces Technology Conference and Events Service
Electrical and Mechanical Engineering BEng (Hons) - Undergraduate programmes | The University of Edinburgh
In the early years of the degree, we teach a solid foundation of electrical and mechanical engineering. Our courses are designed to improve your team-working, communication, technical and problem-solving skills. In later years, our degree gives you
