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Island life for dental couple | Alumni Services | Alumni
Amy and Scott Tulloch met while studying at the Edinburgh Dental Institute. They now provide dental care for the majority of the population in Orkney, being committed to patient care in rural communities.
Island life for dental couple | College of Medicine & Veterinary Medicine | College of Medicine and Vet Medicine
Amy and Scott Tulloch met while studying at the Edinburgh Dental Institute. They now provide dental care for the majority of the population in Orkney, being committed to patient care in rural communities.
Alumni profiles | School of Engineering | School of Engineering
Our alumni have used their engineering degrees to enter hugely varied careers in different fields and industries around the world. Read about the paths they have taken.
Withdrawal from the University | Tuition fees | Student Administration
If you are withdrawing from the University of Edinburgh, our policy for undergraduate study explains the fees you will need to pay.
Alumni couple on a roll | Alumni Services | Alumni
Ian and Angela are inventors of the pocket-size game Football Dice. They reveal the game's origins, describe how it can support learning and share their favourite games to play.
Withdrawal from the University | Tuition fees | Student Administration
If you are withdrawing from the University of Edinburgh, our policy for postgraduate taught study explains the fees you will need to pay.
ACRC Highlights | Advanced Care Research Centre | Usher Institute
Read our highlights document, outlining some of our key successes as we move into the second phase.
Robin Henry | School of Engineering | School of Engineering
From coding at Edinburgh to recalibrating biology's boundaries at Oxford, Robin’s career synthesises tech and life sciences, decoding nature’s complexities into revolutionary innovations.
Henry Ropner | School of Engineering | School of Engineering
I’ve always been drawn to problem-solving and understanding how things work. Engineering felt like the most natural path to turn that curiosity into something practical and impactful. Edinburgh’s approach, combining strong theoretical
