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Strong external fields and non-perturbative physics
24 Nov 2025: Dr Anton Ilderton ( School of Physics & Astronomy, University of Edinburgh). ... View and complete the application form (on the main University website ).
Cardiovascular Disease | Centre for Comparative Pathology | Centre for Comparative Pathology
23 Oct 2025: The most common cause of morbidity and mortality in Scotland is cardiovascular disease.
Online Applicants Information and Q&A Sessions | E5 Doctoral Training Partnership | E5 Doctoral Training Partnership
25 Nov 2025: We will be holding two virtual information sessions this year. The second session will be recorded and uploaded here afterwards.
Mr Steve Bonsor | Edinburgh Dental Institute | Edinburgh Dental Institute
14 Oct 2025: Programme Director MSc in Restorative Dentistry/Senior Clinical Lecturer
New publication: Synaptopathy in the TDP-43ΔNLS Mouse Model of Sporadic Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis | The Euan MacDonald Centre
The following summary is provided by senior author Dr Matthew Broadhead, University of St Andrews. ... Relevant links. Read the scientific paper DOI: 10.1111/ejn.70320: Wiley Online Library (external website ).
Vacation scholarships | School of Mathematics Teaching | School of Mathematics teaching information
10 Nov 2025: Explore an area of mathematics you want to have more experience in.
Academic (ASC) | The General Council | The General Council
25 Nov 2025: Academic Standing Committee
Call for Papers – Islam and Evolution: A Hermeneutic Outlook | School of Divinity | School of Divinity
25 Nov 2025: A call for papers is announced as part of an upcoming conference on Islam and Evolution
Further Guidance and Support | Human Resources | Human Resources
24 Nov 2025: Links to further guidance and support available in relation to maternity leave.
Illegal Puppy Trade and Puppy Health and Welfare | School of Health in Social Science | Health in Social Sciences
25 Nov 2025: This project investigated the effects of intensive dog breeding regimens, also known as 'puppy farming', on the health and behaviour of dogs as reported by their owners.
