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Sloan Prize for prose or verse composition in Lowland Scots | Alumni Services | Alumni
Open to University of Edinburgh graduates of less than three years' standing and students. Deadline is Tuesday 31 March 2020, 5pm.
Rebekah Harries | School of GeoSciences | GeoSciences
Rebekah Harries, a former PhD student in Sedimentology, talks about her climate research and finding a supportive community.
Division of Translational Bioscience | The Roslin Institute | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
The Division of Translational Bioscience aims to analyse genes and create models for disease that can result in increased sustainability, decreased disease and significant improvements to human and animal health.
The joy of circus | Alumni Services | Alumni
At the age of 30, Dea Birkett (Politics and Philosophy 1981) ran away to the circus. She recounts her adventures, explains why we all need this art form in our lives and shares her top circus picks.
Stories from the sea | Alumni Services | Alumni
Edinburgh College of Art graduate and now teaching fellow in illustration talks about her project that paired students with primary school pupils from Orkney.
Newsletter | The Roslin Institute | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
The latest research highlights, events and job vacancies straight into your inbox.
Lenses of a Trilobite Eye | School of GeoSciences | GeoSciences
Latex replica, of a mould in fine sandstone, of a trilobite eye (Dalmanitina socialis, Ordovician Bohemia) which shows details of the inner surface of the lenses. In life, a thin calcitic bowl was attached to this inner surface so that the
Nazareth calling | Alumni Services | Alumni
Alumna Dr Runa Mackay explains how providing short term cover for a friend led to a long and fulfilling professional career in the Middle East.
The seven wonders of women’s education | Alumni Services | Alumni
University hosted Wikipedia editathon tackles the Edinburgh 7 - pioneering women whose stories demand a wider audience.
Dugald Stewart | Library | Library
Dugald Stewart (1753-1828) studied at the University of Edinburgh and was Chair of Moral Philosophy here from 1785. He taught political economy and a “common sense” philosophy in opposition to the scepticism of David Hume.
