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Sharing stories: Elsie Stephenson | Alumni Services | Alumni
The best and most inspirational stories from the University are, more often than not, hidden inside our schools and departments. We would like to unearth these achievements and share them far and wide.
Career Journeys: working in Sales | Alumni Services | Alumni
Recent graduate Alfie Norris shares how he kickstarted his career in Sales and his advice for success.
Surprise teaching award for alumna | Alumni Services | Alumni
Katherine Watkins (MSc Literature and Modernity, 2009) is the recipient of a Milken Educator Award, which recognises excellent school teaching in the USA.
Thanks to our Fantastic Supporters | Alumni Services | Alumni
Our determination to provide the very highest quality in research, teaching and patient care means that we rely upon the generous support of our friends and donors to maintain our standard of excellence.
Research funding | Finance | Finance
Freedom of Information Publications - Research funding
Paying us: Accounts Receivable (Income Section) | Finance | Finance
The Accounts Receivable team (Income Section) supports other University departments who provide chargeable goods and services to people and organisations.
Research Ethics and Integrity framework | College of Science & Engineering | College of Science and Engineering
The College of Science and Engineering Research Ethics and Integrity framework provides guidance and oversight for all School-level procedures.
Basketball Club alumni newsletter | Alumni Services | Alumni
A biannual newsletter to keep you updated on all aspects of Edinburgh University Basketball Club.
History alumni stories | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
History is one of the most popular subjects to study at the University of Edinburgh, but where can it take you?
Our subject areas | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
Learn more about our three subject areas, and why you might want to study a degree in history, classics or archaeology.
