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Research uncovers last-surviving dinosaurs in New Mexico | School of GeoSciences | GeoSciences
Professor Steve Brusatte, from the University of Edinburgh’s School of GeoSciences, is part of an international team that has uncovered evidence of the last-surviving dinosaurs in what is now New Mexico. The study, published in Science, reshapes
Microsoft EES Agreement | Computing | Information Services
Microsoft EES agreement provides the University with core Microsoft systems, desktop products and online services for the university
Alumni Services | Undergraduate | Biology
Keep in touch with the University community once you have graduated with information from Alumni Services.
Nattapong Banterng | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
PhD student in Genetics and Genomics
Using Nitrogen for Novel Rocket Propellant and Superhard Materials
Dr Dominique Laniel (School of Physics & Astronomy, University of Edinburgh). ... View and complete the application form (on the main University website ).
One month to go for 2024-25 Mid-Career & Senior Fellowships | IASH
African Fellowships for research in health informatics, rangeland management, inequality studies and digital innovation, along with environmental humanities and medical humanities; available only for researchers based at the University of the
About Internal Audit | Internal Audit | Internal Audit
Welcome to Internal Audit Services
Embracing Complexity in Neurodevelopment | Salvesen Mindroom Research Centre | Salvesen Mindroom Research Centre
This project aims to understand barriers that affect children's learning, without the constraints of strict diagnoses.
Queries, concerns or complaints | Development and Alumni | Development and Alumni
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Venus is ‘quaking’: Clues to a seismically active planet | School of GeoSciences | GeoSciences
Over the next decade, several spacecraft will head for Venus, promising to unravel some of the planet’s many secrets. However, studying ‘venusquakes’, the Venusian equivalent of earthquakes, is not one of their current goals.
