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How to use & cite the toolkit | School of Health in Social Science | Health in Social Sciences
An overview of the toolkit, including how to use and cite, and a downloadable version
Making Poems from People’s Stories: Poetic Portraiture as Representation, Inquiry, and Community Engagement | School of Health in Social Science | Health in Social Sciences
First Thursday seminar, presented by Professor Sandra L. Faulkner on Thursday 1st February: 'Making Poems from People’s Stories: Poetic Portraiture as Representation, Inquiry, and Community Engagement'
Immune cells could hold key to therapies for spinal cord injuries | Biomedical Sciences | Biomedical Sciences
Fresh insights into how zebrafish repair their damaged nerve connections could aid the development of therapies for people with spinal cord injuries.
The University of Chicago | Study and Work Away Service | Global
The University of Chicago (UChicago) is a private research institution, offering an education spanning a number of different disciplines to develop a broad intellectual foundation among its student body. Approximately 7,650 undergraduate and 10,900
Fee status questionnaire | Student Systems | Student Administration
Help in starting, completing and submitting your online fee status questionnaire.
Supervision and the annual review | Student Systems | Student Administration
It's important to understand how supervision data affects the student's annual review
New study on the role of the SMN protein in protein translation | Biomedical Sciences | Biomedical Sciences
The study, published in Nature Cell Biology, represents the first time that researchers have been able to study, in detail, the function of the SMN protein in new protein production.
Cass Li and the art of origami in public engagement | Biomedical Sciences | Biomedical Sciences
In the first of our series focusing on public engagement by the Deanery of Biomedical Sciences, Cass Li talks about how she uses origami to help students to understand plasmids.
Artisans and the Craft Economy c.1780-1914 | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
Professor Stana Nenadic, and postdoctoral researcher, Dr Keren Protheroe, have created an online exhibition about Scottish artisans, their work and working lives between 1780 and 1914.
Edinburgh Doctoral College Scholarships | Scholarships and Student Funding | Student Administration
The University will offer PhD scholarships for students starting their PhD research at the University.
