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SPSS License Codes Explained | Computing | Information Services
If you do a manual Site License installation of SPSS or need to update your annual license, you will need a current authorization code to activate it.
August 2025 – 100 circles
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Research and Collections | Gaelic at the University of Edinburgh | Gaelic at the University of Edinburgh
Our principle and commitments to Research and Collections.
Specific learning differences transition event | Disability and Learning Support Service | Disability and Learning Support Service
The Service will host an online transition event in August 2025 for prospective students with Specific Learning Differences (SpLD).
The General Council Mace | The General Council | The General Council
The Mace was presented to the General Council of the University of Edinburgh by Mr John G. Gray on 25 June 1988. Mr Gray was Convener of the Business Committee of the General Council from 1984 to 1988.
What do we mean by ‘Disability’? | Health & Safety | Health and Safety Department
What is covered by the term 'Disability'?
Advanced Chemical Engineering MSc Graduation Celebrations – e150
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Dr Catherine Martin | Corporate Services Group | Corporate Services
Catherine is Vice-Principal, Corporate Services.
Ten questions | For staff | Edinburgh Innovation
Ten questions with Dr Mike McGrew
Quantum Fringe 2025 | Celebrating the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
This summer, Scotland played host to the Quantum Fringe Festival (QF25) - the UK’s largest series of quantum-focused events marking the UNESCO International Year of Quantum Science and Technology (IYQ).
