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Learning Community | School of Chemistry
29 May 2025: Find out how we bring students together.
Animation BA (Hons) |
01 Jun 2025: Edinburgh College of Art’s Animation programme is Scotland’s oldest established degree-level programme in the subject area. We cover the full range of animation methods, and our state-of-the-art animation and production studios have a good view
Chinese MA (Hons) |
01 Jun 2025: Learn Modern Standard Chinese while exploring China's history, literature, culture and politics, its place in East Asia, and its international relations.
German MA (Hons) |
01 Jun 2025: Study German while exploring literature, film and theatre of German-speaking countries in the context of historical and political developments from the eighteenth century to today.
Italian MA (Hons) |
01 Jun 2025: Study Italian at Edinburgh and learn the language in the context of Italian culture, including some of the most famous and influential works of literature, art and cinema.
Research Funding Opportunities | History Classics and Archaeology
30 May 2025: Information about the research funding opportunities available and supported in our School, and guidance on applying for a visiting scholar.
Research | History Classics and Archaeology
30 May 2025: History academics are involved in a number of high-profile research projects, both within the School and in collaboration with other institutions.
HCA Alumni | History Classics and Archaeology
30 May 2025: As a graduate of the School of History, Classics and Archaeology at the University of Edinburgh you are at the heart of a vibrant, stimulating and international community of over 300,000 people.
Astrophysics BSc (Hons) |
01 Jun 2025: Astrophysics introduces you to the basics of physics and demonstrates how this knowledge can be applied to the physics of astronomy. Recent astronomical discoveries have made it an increasingly popular area of study.
Classical Studies MA (Hons) |
01 Jun 2025: Study the classical world in a multidisciplinary manner to gain a rounded view of the origins of European civilisation through a combination of philological, historical and archaeological inquiry.