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University Supports Sudanese Forum
04 Mar 2020: The University has supported the launch of the Edinburgh Sudanese Cultural Forum with a Community Grant.
Daniel Essapo | School of Social and Political Science
The degrees were obtained from the Universities of Douala and Dschang in Cameroon . ... Prior to enrolling for a Ph.D. at the University of Edinburgh, I worked as a research assistant at Cameroon 's National Institute of Cartography.
Research
27 Mar 2024: Our CEID Research Group Compendium and details about our research projects.
Fàilte – Gaelic outreach in the city
28 Jan 2020: The University has a strong record in supporting Gaelic, establishing Scotland’s first chair of Celtic in 1882 and hosting superb and unique collections.
2017 news
16 Jan 2023: 2017 news from Edinbugh Infectious Diseases.
African swine fever
28 Jan 2021: EERA group is investigating how to control and prevent the spread of African swine fever in both the UK and Africa.
Application form | IASH
24 Apr 2024: Burundi. Cambodia. Cameroon . Canada. Cape Verde. Caribbean Netherlands. Cayman Islands. Central African Republic.
Dr Emily Clark on genes with a function
13 Nov 2018: The genetics of tropical adaptation, advances in genome sequencing, colourful lambs and her love of animals.
Canada
11 Oct 2023: Undergraduate entry requirements for students from Canada
Object of the month: Chinese headdress
19 Nov 2019: This rather cheeky-looking child’s headdress from China is one of the key objects soon to be on display in the Main Library’s exhibition Touching Stitches.