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Entry to honours study | English and Scottish Literature | Literatures Languages and Culture
25 Nov 2025: For admission to honours, an overall mark of at least 50% at the first attempt is required.
Transport | City | The University of Edinburgh
25 Nov 2025: Edinburgh enjoys a pedestrian- and cyclist-friendly infrastructure and offers good traffic links.
Festive Holiday 2024/25 | News | The University of Edinburgh
25 Nov 2025: The University will be closed across the 2024 festive period from 5pm on Monday 23 December 2024 and reopening at 9am on Friday 3 January 2025.
Noticeboard 2013 | Staff news | The University of Edinburgh
25 Nov 2025: Short items on updates, events and activities for all University staff, published in 2013.
Noticeboard 2010 | Staff news | The University of Edinburgh
25 Nov 2025: Short items on updates, events and activities for all University staff, published in 2010.
Noticeboard 2009 | Staff news | The University of Edinburgh
25 Nov 2025: Short items on updates, events and activities for all University staff, published in 2009.
Nanofabrication as a Route to Ultrahigh Pressures
24 Nov 2025: Professor Eugene Gregoryanz ( School of Physics & Astronomy, University of Edinburgh). ... View and complete the application form (on the main University website ).
Professor Andrew Morris | The Principal's Office | The Principal's Office
13 Nov 2025: Andrew Morris is Professor of Medicine and Vice-Principal Data Science. He is seconded from the University as Inaugural Director of Health Data Research UK. He was elected as President of the Academy of Medical Sciences in April 2024.
Student sport | Giving | Giving
14 Nov 2025: We want all our students to experience all the benefits sport can provide.
Resources for the global research community | Edinburgh Research Office | Edinburgh Research Office
20 Nov 2025: These resources were developed using UK aid funding and so to achieve maximum impact for development community, they are available freely to use. We ask that you credit the University of Edinburgh and our global partners who were involved in
