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The Tiger who Came To Tea | Multi-Faith and Belief Chaplaincy, For All Faiths and None | Chaplaincy
Drop-in posts written by Dr Kitty Wheater
Special exhibition on Buddhism unveiled at the National Museum of Scotland | School of Divinity | School of Divinity
We’re pleased to announce that an exhibition on Theravada Buddhism, supported by the Edinburgh Buddhist Studies network, has opened at the National Museum of Scotland.
Undergraduate programmes | Degree finder | The University of Edinburgh
Integrative Biomedical Sciences (based in China). Interdisciplinary Studies. Islamic Studies and Middle Eastern Studies.
2021 | School of Divinity | School of Divinity
School of Divinity events from 2021.
Undergraduate programmes | Degree finder | The University of Edinburgh
Integrative Biomedical Sciences (based in China). Interdisciplinary Studies. Islamic Studies and Middle Eastern Studies.
Undergraduate programmes | Degree finder | The University of Edinburgh
Integrative Biomedical Sciences (based in China). Interdisciplinary Studies. Islamic Studies and Middle Eastern Studies.
Natural foods appeal to children, study finds | School of Philosophy, Psychology & Language Sciences | School of Philosophy, Psychology and language sciences
Children are more likely to prefer foods they believe to be natural to man-made options, rating them higher for tastiness, safety and desirability, a study shows.
Undergraduate programmes | Degree finder | The University of Edinburgh
Integrative Biomedical Sciences (based in China). Interdisciplinary Studies. Islamic Studies and Middle Eastern Studies.
Undergraduate programmes | Degree finder | The University of Edinburgh
Integrative Biomedical Sciences (based in China). Interdisciplinary Studies. Islamic Studies and Middle Eastern Studies.
Cate Nelson-Shaw | School of Philosophy, Psychology & Language Sciences | School of Philosophy, Psychology and language sciences
MA English Language & Literature graduate Cate-Nelson Shaw’s career was kickstarted by the University’s Career Service, and having reaped the benefits she is now giving back to students with advice and mentoring nearly twenty years later.
