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Introduction | Computing | Information Services
The Project Management service provides a range of tools and support for successfully delivering projects:
Professor Will Lamb Inaugural Lecture | College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences | College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Professor Lamb's Inaugural Lecture, 'Could Artificial Intelligence save Scottish Gaelic?' took place on 4th December. Watch the recording here...
List Owner Instructions | Computing | Information Services
The main list owner instructions such as adding list subscribers, adding list co-owners and moderators and also how to remove lists, are covered in this section.
Our recent work | Computing | Information Services
View the University of Edinburgh's Graphic Design Service portfolio. On this page you will find a link to our service SharePoint which displays examples of previous projects, and guidance on service costs.
EastBio Student Cohort 2020 | EastBio Doctoral Landscape Award | Biology
Find out more about our 58 students, who started their doctoral studies in the autumn of 2020.
Adobe | Computing | Information Services
Software Services administer the Adobe ETLA agreement to purchase *annual* subscriptions to Adobe products for the University. Adobe licenses run from 1 September to 31 August each year.
Windows open-access computers | Computing | Information Services
How to log in and out, activate your open-access account, start applications, save your files and print.
Importance of livestock-derived foods in the first 1,000 days of life | The Roslin Institute | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
The report highlights that there is great potential for food produced from livestock to contribute to better health in low-income populations.
Advertising international opportunities | Careers Service | Careers Service
The University of Edinburgh wants all its students to have an international experience, working, studying or volunteering. The Careers Service supports our students and graduates to make well informed, independent decisions about their international
British Academy success for Archaeology staff | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
The project ‘Water in Istanbul: Rising to the Challenge?’ has been awarded Knowledge Frontiers Funding by the British Academy.
