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Timeline | INOSAAR
Sep, 2011New York, USA…. 7. Footer. The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336, VAT Registration Number GB 592 9507 00, and is acknowledged ... All content is copyright University of
Timeline | INOSAAR
Feb, 2013Georgetown, Guyana. In February 2013, during a lecture commemorating the Berbice Slave Revolt of 1763, Sir Hilary Beckles, then principle of the Cave Hill Campus of the University of the ... Jun, 2014USA…. 8. Footer. The University of
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Nov, 2015Edinburgh, UK. From 5 to 7 November 2015, a conference is organized by Dr Nicola Frith ( University of Edinburgh) and Professor Joyce Hope Scott (Wheelock College, Boston, USA) on the ... Oct, 2017Kingston, Jamaica…. 9. Footer. The University
Celebrating Generation Scotland Participants | Generation Scotland | Generation Scotland
As part of the MRC Festival 2018, we held a tea party for a select number of our participants to celebrate their involvement in our research. We could not have managed any of our research without them.
EUROGIN 2021 Pre-Conference Webinar Series | SHINe,SHINe | SHINe
Highlights on HPV infection & Associated Cancer from Research to Practice
Cervical Screening in Scotland has resumed | SHINe,SHINe | SHINe
Cervical Screening in Scotland has resumed after a pause due to the COVID Pandemic
The battle against brain cancer | Edinburgh Friends | Edinburgh Friends
Ian Elgin was just 40 years old when he died following a short battle with a form of brain tumour known as glioblastoma. Following his death, his wife, Jillian, made a donation to brain cancer research at the University of Edinburgh to aid the
Intercultural Compassion by Yujun Xu | Multi-Faith and Belief Chaplaincy, For All Faiths and None | Chaplaincy
Yujun Xu holds a PhD in intercultural experiential learning and education, and is an Associate of the Global Compassion Initiative (GCI). In this blog, she explores approaches to expand our minds and practice interculturally, and emphasises the
A celebration of the scientific career of Prof Gareth Leng | Centre for Discovery Brain Sciences | Centre for Discovery Brain Sciences
This Festschrift will take now take place on 11-12th August 2022 at the historic St Cecilia’s Hall in Edinburgh.
Donia Arafa wins this year's Alison Douglas Prize - CDBS best PhD thesis | Centre for Discovery Brain Sciences | Centre for Discovery Brain Sciences
Huge congratulations to Donia Arafa who was awarded CDBS best PhD theses 2023/2024. The prize was presented at the R Jean Banister Prize Lecture + Mary Pickford Lecture afternoon event held at the Wellcome Auditorium, QMRI on Thursday 21st November.
