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Mathematica | Computing | Information Services
Details of the university's Mathematica site license agreements. Mathematica is used in scientific, engineering, mathematical, and other areas of technical computing.
Availability and entitlement | Computing | Information Services
The service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Wiki is available from anywhere in the world.
Telephone installation guidelines | Computing | Information Services
If you are planning a large-scale project involving significant number of telephone extensions, please consult the telephone installation project guidelines.
Make Me Admin | Computing | Information Services
Make Me Admin is an installable app that enables approved users to make themselves an administrator on their University-managed Windows PC for 10 minutes.
Introduction to the Wiki | Computing | Information Services
The Wiki is Microsoft authenticated for the purposes of editing content. Many options are available for reading content, ranging from specific named wiki users, to the world at large.
Apps enabled on the Miro All Staff and Students Team | Computing | Information Services
Use a variety of apps within Miro to enhance our collaborative efforts and streamline our workflows.
The reality of Generative AI: achievements and limitations | Bayes Centre | Bayes Centre
Part 1 of a two-part thought piece by Bayes Director of Research and Innovation, Dr Vaishak Belle, on the reality and future of Generative AI.
Shibboleth | Computing | Information Services
Shibboleth is a "federated" identity management system used to provide access to a variety of web applications, in particular e-journals.
What we do | Computing | Information Services
The Graphic Design Service offers a professional, high quality and cost effective service for customers based within the University, partner organisations, research teams and external clients.
Prevention as System Condition: Insights from Prevention#25 - Edinburgh Futures Institute
In this thought piece, Dr Kristy Docherty shares insights drawn from the Futures Triangle exercise held at the Prevention#25 conference.
