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Current projects based in Edinburgh | Edinburgh Infectious Diseases | Edinburgh Infectious Diseases
Description of the four PhD projects in Integrated One Health Solutions that are currently based at the University of Edinburgh.
Your supervisor's roles | School of Mathematics Teaching | School of Mathematics teaching information
What to expect from your academic supervisor
Top tips for an exchange in Singapore | Biomedical Teaching Organisation | Biomedical Sciences
I had the most memorable and amazing year studying in Singapore. You can't plan for everything, but here are my top tips if you are thinking about an exchange.
Employability Tuesday 23/24 | School of Mathematics Teaching | School of Mathematics teaching information
All the Employability Tuesday Events that will happen during the Academic Year 23/24
When progression into the Senior Honours year isn't approved | Biomedical Teaching Organisation | Biomedical Sciences
What happens if progression into the Senior Honours Year of The Medical Sciences Degree programme isn't approved?
Supervisors and projects | Edinburgh Infectious Diseases | Edinburgh Infectious Diseases
Details of supervisors and possible projects on the Hosts, Pathogens and Global Health Programme for students starting in October 2024.
Introduction to the programme | Edinburgh Infectious Diseases | Edinburgh Infectious Diseases
This 4-year PhD programme in One Health Models of Disease: Science, Ethics and Society provides unique training in state-of-the-art techniques in the design and application of new ‘One Health’ models of neurodegenerative, cardiovascular,
Feedback | School of Mathematics Teaching | School of Mathematics teaching information
Learn about feedback and how to make the most of it.
How to be an Academic Families Leader | Biomedical Teaching Organisation | Biomedical Sciences
Being a leader showcases a variety of skills, is really useful on your CV, and can count towards the Edinburgh Award. Find out how to get involved.
Another bitter pill to swallow for short-nosed dogs | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
Showing that so called "brachycephalic" dogs frequently have problems with their food pipe.
