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Money diaries – Jaya – Student Stories
I meet my friend (and flatmate) in the kitchen around dinner time, and we start chatting over dinner, which soon lapses into staying in the kitchen for a couple of hours, ... Eggs, bread, milk, fresh fruits, and a couple of other vegetables and I’m all
Performance: Mr. Darwin’s Tree | Centre for Theology and Public Issues | School of Divinity
The CTPI is co-presenting Mr. Darwin’s Tree at this year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
apteryx changes – LCFG Project
This has a couple of big new features that will make it much more robust and reliable.
Member Profiles: A Conversation with Colin Aitken | Centre for Statistics | Centre for Statistics
In the first of our series on member profiles, Centre for Statistics former Director Miguel de Carvalho interviews Colin Aitken, Honorary Professorial Fellow and retired Professor of Forensic Statistics.
Sample preparation and sample requirements | School of GeoSciences | GeoSciences
Information on specimen requirements as well as guidance and examples for sample preparation.
2023 – Linux & Scientific Computing – Physics & Astronomy
We’ve made a couple of minor improvements to the handy seff & sinfo-nodes Slurm utilities.
The Cow With Calf Question from a Compassion Point of View | Multi-Faith and Belief Chaplaincy, For All Faiths and None | Chaplaincy
When we think about compassion, we want to think not only of our fellow human beings, but our fellow creatures and all of life. In this blog, Eva Mutua MSc, recently graduated in Applied Animal Behaviour and Animal Welfare from the Royal Dick Vet
Some less-obvious reasons why studying at Edinburgh is the best!! – School of GeoSciences Blog
here. There are countless reasons which make Edinburgh a great university to study at and live in, here are some that you might already know but also a couple that you
Words, words, words… and some silence | Centre for Theology and Public Issues | School of Divinity
Geoffrey Stevenson, researcher on the Peacebuilding Through Media Arts Project, reports on at an international conference.
OGI-Bio | For staff | Edinburgh Innovation
After a first degree in physics and a PhD in optical techniques, Dr Alex McVey joined Prof Teuta Pilizota’s lab, where they quickly discovered the pain of manually culturing bacteria.
