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Cancer Biology and Precision Oncology (Online Learning)
Study MSc, PgCert, PgDip in Cancer Biology and Precision Oncology (Online Learning) at the University of Edinburgh.
Professor Nehal Bhuta invited to deliver Global Policy Institute Annual Lecture at Durham University | Edinburgh Law School
Professor Nehal Bhuta will give this year's Global Policy Institute Annual Lecture at Durham University, entitled 'Whither Cosmopolitanism? Reflections from Hugo Grotius'.
Munkman Prize | Edinburgh Law School
The Munkman Prize is awarded to the best student in the Ordinary course of International Law.
Inflammation
Study PhD or MSc by Research in Inflammation at the University of Edinburgh. Our postgraduate degree programmes have particular interest in inflammatory diseases of the lung and kidney, and are led by colleagues at the Centre for Inflammation
Alumni & Friends Discussion (London): What are digital assets as things in the law of property? | Edinburgh Law School
Join Edinburgh Law School for an Alumni & Friends Discussion with Professor David Fox, Professor of Common Law at the University of Edinburgh, and Lord Hodge, Deputy President of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom.
Celtic Studies
Study MSc by Research in Celtic Studies at the University of Edinburgh. Our postgraduate degree programme offers areas of study in the languages, literatures and cultures of the Celtic and Gaelic peoples, from Iron Age Europe to the present. Find
Workshop: Intergalactic Interactions: A Higgs Centre Workshop on the Intergalactic Medium - Higgs Centre for Theoretical Physics
Workshop: The Cold Dark Matter (CDM) theory of cosmological structure formation has been a spectacular success. Its predictions for large-scale fluctuations...
Celtic Studies and Scottish Studies
Study PhD in Celtic Studies and Scottish Studies at the University of Edinburgh.
Fashions in turbulence theory. - David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
Fashions in turbulence theory. Fashions in turbulence theory. Back in the 1980s, fractals were all the rage. They were going to solve everything, and turbulence was no exception. The only thing that I can remember from their use in microscopic
Alumni & Friends Discussion (Edinburgh): What are digital assets as things in the law of property? | Edinburgh Law School
Join Edinburgh Law School for an Alumni & Friends Discussion with Professor David Fox, Professor of Common Law at the University of Edinburgh, and Lord Hodge, Deputy President of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom.