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Classics MA (Hons) - Undergraduate programmes | The University of Edinburgh
In MA Classics you will focus on the study of the languages and literatures of the ancient Greeks and Romans.
Edinburgh and Lothian HIV/AIDS collections | Library | Library
This source list is designed to provide an overview of each of the collections and help you to locate relevant collections and catalogues.
Ella Hickson | Alumni Services | Alumni
Full-time playwright Ella Hickson talks to us about the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, joining Bedlam Theatre and having the confidence to do the things you love.
History and Archaeology MA (Hons) - Undergraduate programmes | The University of Edinburgh
MA History and Archaeology combines specialist studies in history with the distinctive insights and methodologies of archaeology. Edinburgh has a strong tradition in these subjects and excellent printed and material collections to support intensive
History and Economics MA (Hons) - Undergraduate programmes | The University of Edinburgh
A joint degree in history and economics provides a rare opportunity to study these two disciplines together. Economics is concerned with the mechanisms and incentives affecting resource allocation, while history adds its concerns with wider sources
Attending an IAD Workshop | Institute for Academic Development | Institute for Academic Development
Information on what to expect when you attend an IAD workshop
2016 | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
News from 2016.
Helen Senn | Alumni Services | Alumni
After gaining her PhD in Evolutionary Biology, Dr Helen Senn spent a year cycling from Scotland to China before joining a newly formed lab at Edinburgh Zoo, where she now manages a team of ten researchers and field biologists.
Multidisciplinary | Library | Library
Some useful resources covering several subjects.
William Soutar Papers | Library | Library
The William Soutar Papers (Coll-796) consist of manuscripts of English-language poems sent by Soutar to John Fraser (1929) and William Morrison, editor of the 'Scots Observer' (1934).
