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Information for students | Employability | School of Engineering
Employment information, careers advice and networking opportunities for Engineering students.
Off the Shelf – book history students push the boundaries | Literatures, Languages & Cultures | Literatures Languages and Culture
MSc Book History and Material Culture students, Amber Matthews and Hailey Brock, talk about the highlights and challenges of organising the mini-conference, Off the Shelf.
Support us | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
Help us attract new voices and perspectives to our School and create more opportunities for learning and scholarship in history, classics and archaeology.
New study of merging black holes casts doubt on dark matter origin story
It had been proposed that merging black holes observed with gravitational waves formed not from dying stars but in the very earliest moments of our Universe. However, a new analysis has provided evidence against this hypothesis and the possibility
Masters | School of Chemistry | School of Chemistry
Information about our masters courses
Research Ethics and Integrity | School of Chemistry | School of Chemistry
The College of Science and Engineering has adopted the UK Research Integrity Office's Code of Practice for Research and the Concordat to Support Research Integrity, embedding those in School-specific policies. The College has developed a Research
Ions and Life
Ions have remarkably complex interactions with life. Some recent work in our lab has explored what defines the ionic limits to life, showing that ionic strength as well as water activity can set limits to life in some extremes, such as sulfate-rich
Location | Literatures, Languages & Cultures | Literatures Languages and Culture
We're based in George Square near the Main University Library on the University of Edinburgh's central campus.
The Common Room | Multi-Faith and Belief Chaplaincy, For All Faiths and None | Chaplaincy
Information on the Chaplaincy Common Room
First results from FASER(v): Observation of collider neutrinos and a new search for Dark Matter
There are a billion ghost-like particles passing through an area the size of your thumbnail every second. These neutrinos play a crucial role in our understanding of the Universe, from how the Sun shines, to exploding supernovae. There are also
