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Mean-field model of fungal growth
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The mathematics of active matter
A flock of birds, a shoal of fish, a swarm of robots, a colony of swimming bacteria; these are examples of systems composed of interacting units that consume energy and collectively generate motion and mechanical forces on their environment. T
Social Work, Master of MSW - Postgraduate taught programmes | The University of Edinburgh
Study MSW in Social Work at the University of Edinburgh. Our postgraduate master of social work programme is a professional postgraduate qualification for those looking to practise as qualified social workers, and is recognised by the Scottish
Discover the School – University of Edinburgh Business School
We offer undergraduate, postgraduate, and executive education programmes in business and management and provide a platform for research, discussion, and debate.
Rare map restored | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
A rare 17th Century map, restored by the National Library of Scotland, is revealing the close links between Scotland and Europe. (Published 28 Nov, 2016)
Who can use e-resources? | Library | Library
University of Edinburgh current staff and currently matriculated students have access to a wide range of licensed e-resources for non-commercial use (i.e. for private research and study). Most of our e-resource licensing arrangements restrict the
Superradiance and the Dicke model
Quantum optics often focuses on the interaction between a small number of optical emitters and absorbers, and a small number of light modes. However it has long been known that "more is different", and that emission from a collection of optical
Apply for a scholarship | Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program | Global
Application guidance for anyone interested in applying for an on-campus or online with Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program at the University of Edinburgh.
Collaboration and data syncing | Research Data Service | Library
Resources to access and share your active data across different devices and with collaborators locally and internationally.
A randomly started population model
In population modelling, it may be the case that the population under consideration was initiated at a random time prior to the observation time. This random time could correspond to immigration to a spatial domain of interest, or mutational events
