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Celtic and Linguistics MA (Hons) - Undergraduate programmes | The University of Edinburgh
Study the languages, literatures and cultures of the Celtic world side-by-side with linguistics, and learn how languages and culture evolve.
Colin Farquhar | Alumni Services | Alumni
BAFTA-winning senior producer Colin Farquhar reflects on grasping student opportunities, helping to set a Guinness World Record and enjoying the adrenaline kick of live television.
Lawrence Brown | Alumni Services | Alumni
Lawrence Brown has carved a unique path with his expertise in veterinary medicine. Today he combines running an animal health consultancy and supporting the UK Government, whilst pursuing a part-time MBA at the University's Business School.
A Stirling performance | Alumni Services | Alumni
Edinburgh graduates and siblings Steven and Lisa Campbell have combined forces to restore a Jacobean mansion and transform it into a hotel, restaurant and spa.
Meet the team | CAMARADES | Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences
People in the Edinburgh CAMARADES research group.
PLINTH | Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences | Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences
PLatform study for INTracerebral Haemorrhage (PLINTH)
Biobanking & disease registers | Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences | Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences
Disease registers and biobanks permit detailed phenotyping for clinical and biological studies.
Undergraduate prizes | English and Scottish Literature | Literatures Languages and Culture
Celebrating the academic achievements of our undergraduate students in English and Scottish Literature.
Agustina Solassi | Alumni Services | Alumni
Agustina is from Argentina and immediately fell in love with Edinburgh's beauty and architecture - perfect for her time studying Architectural Conservation here. She also has some sound advice for new graduates.
Professor Naomi Appleton's Inaugural Lecture | College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences | College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Professor Naomi Appleton (Professor of Buddhist Studies and Indian Religions) delivers her Inaugural Lecture 'What are Stories For? Answers from the Buddha and Beyond'.
