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Contact information | Labyrinth | Labyrinth
There are three labyrinth facilitators contactable via the Chaplaincy.
Tailored courses | English Language Education | English Language Education
ELE can design tailor-made courses for schools, university departments, government agencies and other professional organisations.
George Square Gardens | Labyrinth | Labyrinth
The Edinburgh Labyrinth is in a corner of George Square Gardens (opposite the Hugh Robson Building), and adds to the peaceful nature of this area, giving a chance to relax or reflect while walking this ancient path.
Examination adjustment deadlines | Disability and Learning Support Service | Disability and Learning Support Service
Deadline dates for exam support to be put in place.
How to apply | School of Health in Social Science | Health in Social Sciences
All applications for the Doctorate in Clinical Psychology are processed by the Clearing House for Postgraduate Courses in Clinical Psychology.
Making Payments | Finance | Finance
Making payments at the University of Edinburgh.
Master of Nursing with Pre-Registration (Adult) | School of Health in Social Science | Health in Social Sciences
This innovative programme offers those who already have a degree the opportunity to undertake a shortened, two-year programme to become a registered Adult nurse whilst gaining a masters degree.
The Mould that Changed the World | Centre for Inflammation Research | Centre for Inflammation Research
This innovative public engagement project "The Mould that Changed the World" is a musical which harnesses the power of music and drama to raise awareness of the important health crisis of antimicrobial resistance.
CCRI Seminars – 2024-2025 Programme | School of Health in Social Science | Health in Social Sciences
The CCRI Seminar Series (formerly the First Thursday Seminars) engages with innovative and radical conversations about creative-relational inquiry and counselling and psychotherapy research and practice.
Another World? East Africa and the Global 1960s | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
Another World? East Africa and the Global 1960s seeks to understand and explain how East Africa’s global connections systematically broke down after independence, opening up a set of new and unpredictable paths forward.
