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Visit us | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
There are a number of opportunities for prospective students to visit the University of Edinburgh and the School of Informatics teaching facilities throughout the year.
Research in Classics | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
Staff in Classics at Edinburgh engage in research that covers the full range of the classical subjects. below you'll find just a small selection of the research projects we are involved in.
Professor Damian J Mole | Clinical Surgery | Clinical Surgery
Damian is the 1777 Professor of Surgery at the University of Edinburgh. His clinical practice and academic research are focussed on advancing translational therapies for benign and malignant diseases of the liver, pancreas and biliary system. Damian
USA 250 anniversary events | Edinburgh Global | Global
To mark the 250 year anniversary, a number of events are being held throughout 2026 across Edinburgh and the United States of America.
Alumni | VOILAb: Vortex Interaction Laboratory
He received the Lady Parvatham Trust Award in 2008 for securing the top mark among all engineering branches. ... He was awarded the First Rank and a University Gold Medal from Anna University for securing the highest mark among 776 candidates.
Our vision | Blockchain Technology Laboratory | School of Informatics
Find out about how the EDI works and our vision for the future.
Medicine then and now | Alumni Services | Alumni
Inspired by the memories of a 90 year old medical graduate, we compared his experiences with those of two current students.
What we did in year four | Edinburgh Local | Edinburgh Local
Progress we have made as a University in the fourth year of the Community Plan, from the period November 2023 until October 2024.
Conservation Medicine | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
This programme provides veterinarians with the skills, knowledge and global networks required to be effective practitioners of Conservation Medicine.
