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Leaders for the Digital Era Urgently Required – University of Edinburgh Business School
The rapid pace of technological change means many people in leadership roles are unprepared for the digital era, writes Jim Hamill.
Programme Fellows | Cross-Disciplinary Fellowships | Cross-Disciplinary Fellowships
Analytically minded people with unique skillsets.
Training resources | Cross-Disciplinary Fellowships | Cross-Disciplinary Fellowships
Tutorials, books, courses and other educational resources.
Early Career Researchers Day 2024 | Centre for Statistics | Centre for Statistics
The Centre for Statistics Early Career Researchers Day is a satellite event of the CfS Annual Conference.
CIR researcher awarded British Pharmacological Society prize | Centre for Inflammation Research | Centre for Inflammation Research
Dr Chengcan Yao recieves the Geoffrey Burnstock Prize from the British Pharmacological Society
Ionnsaich mu chultar na Gàidhlig | Gàidhlig aig Oilthigh Dhùn Èideann | Gaelic at the University of Edinburgh
Tha cothroman aig an Oilthigh airson faighinn a-mach mu chànan is cultar na Gàidhlig.
Three new Chancellor’s Fellows will join Informatics | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
[21/06/2024] Nina Kudryashova, Nikolay Malkin and Emily Allaway have been awarded one of the University of Edinburgh’s most prestigious fellowships. Dr Kudryashova is currently a Research Associate at the Institute for Adaptive and Neural
How to Play Like a Child in George Square | Multi-Faith and Belief Chaplaincy, For All Faiths and None | Chaplaincy
MindLetter post written by Mindfulness Chaplain, Dr Kitty Wheater.
Barbara Webb elected to the Royal Society of Edinburgh | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
[23/03/2022] Professor Barbara Webb has been appointed a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
Walid Magdy finds bots on Twitter have less influence than celebrities | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
[22/02/2022] A study led by Dr Walid Magdy, a reader in the School of Informatics suggests that social media bots pose less of a threat spreading harmful messages and misinformation than previously thought, research suggests.
