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  • * [http://www.eusa.ed.ac.uk/ Edinburgh University Student's Union] * [http://studentnewspaper.org/ Edinburgh University Student] The UK's oldest student newspaper
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  • #REDIRECT [[Edinburgh University]]
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  • ...9) Followed his father and grandfather in becoming professor of anatomy at Edinburgh University.
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  • ...2)Pioneer in endocrinology, and the first woman to hold a medical chair at Edinburgh University.
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  • * [http://www.music.ed.ac.uk/euchmi/ Edinburgh University Collection of Historical Musical Instruments]
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  • ...otland, 1488-1587'' (The New Edinburgh History of Scotland) by Jane Dawson Edinburgh University Press (December 15, 2006) ISBN 0748614559
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  • * Donald R. Hill, ''Islamic Science and Engineering'' (Edinburgh University Press, 1994).
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  • ...probe. It is named after Edward M. Southern who developed the technique at Edinburgh University in the 1970.
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  • ...'' (1902-2002) was the first woman to be appointed to a medical Chair at [[Edinburgh University]] when she became its Professor of [[Physiology]] in 1966. In 1939 she was appointed as a lecturer in the Physiology Department of Edinburgh University; she was promoted to Reader in 1952 and in 1966, became Professor. She gain
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  • in 1837, he graduated from Edinburgh University with the highest honours and a gold medal, with a dissertation on ''The Phy
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  • ...wn council to elected him as [[Principal (university)|Principal]] of the [[Edinburgh University|University of Edinburgh]] on 10 March 1762. This event is often viewed as a
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  • ...ng on what weightings are given to different aspects of their performance. Edinburgh University is consistently ranked as the leading University in Scotland; in 2005, for ...s' Representative Council, founded in 1884 by Robert Fitzroy Bell, and the Edinburgh University Union, founded in 1889.
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  • When Sir John Leslie, Professor of Natural Philosophy at Edinburgh University died in 1832, Russell was chosen to fill the vacancy pending the election o
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  • *Deterding, D. (2007). ''Singapore English''. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 978-0-7486-2545-1.
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  • *C. Stephen Evans ''Faith beyond Reason''. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1998. ISBN 978-0-748-60794-5
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  • ...hematics and history. John Gregory himself became Professor of Medicine at Edinburgh University, as did his son James Gregory (1753-1821). <ref>[http://calms.abdn.ac.uk/DS
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  • ...cian, was born at [[Edinburgh]] on the 25th of December 1652. He entered [[Edinburgh University]] in 1668, and took his degree of M.A. in 1671. Having been sent to France
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  • ...his textbooks became very well known internationally. In his first year at Edinburgh University, his chemistry classes had just 17 students; eleven years later he had a cl ...766, he was appointed to the Chair of Institutes (theory) of Medicine at [[Edinburgh University]] and then became the sole Professor of Physic. In 1773 he was appointed as
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  • ...oad, and work with George Barger, a pioneer in the [[peptide]] field, at [[Edinburgh University]] and with Charles R. Harington at London University College Hospital.<ref>
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  • ...the parish of Dalmeny in West Lothian, [[Scotland]]. He was educated at [[Edinburgh University]], and during his time in [[Edinburgh]] he forged lasting friendships with,
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  • ...1739 he married Anne Bayne, the daughter of a professor of Scots law at [[Edinburgh University]], Alexander Bayne of Rires (c. 1684&ndash;1737). None of their three child
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  • ...]], the son of Henry and Eleanora Brougham. At the age of 14, he entered [[Edinburgh University]] to study science and mathematics, and while a student, he presented a pap
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  • ...recommendation of Newton, he was elected professor of mathematics at the [[Edinburgh University|University of Edinburgh]].
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  • ...tober, 1744- 5th July 1877) was a Professor of the Theory of Medicine at [[Edinburgh University]], and a President of the Royal College of Physicians. He is notable as a m ...gory]], Alistair Monro the second, John Hope, and [[Joseph Black]], when [[Edinburgh University]] was beginning to be prominent in the scientific and literary world. Dunca
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  • ...in/view_isad.pl?id=GB-0237-Joseph-Black&view=basic Papers of Joseph Black] Edinburgh University Library Special *[http://rylibweb.man.ac.uk/specialcollections/collections/
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  • *Thompson, Graham (2007). ''American Culture in the 1980s''. Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0-7486-1910-0
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  • ...ng poets of the day.<ref>Mack, D S (ed). The Queen's Wake, by James Hogg. Edinburgh University Press. 2005. Introduction xlviii-lxxv</ref>
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  • ...d Nairnshire family. He was educated at the Edinburgh High School and at [[Edinburgh University]], and was then articled to George Inglis of Redhall, who was attorney for
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  • In 1748, Lind retired from the Navy and entered the [[Edinburgh University]] to take professional qualifications; he graduated MD and became licensed
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  • John Clerk enrolled at [[Edinburgh University]] to study medicine, but abandoned his studies and entered into business. H
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  • ...uence. It is named after Edward M. Southern who developed the technique at Edinburgh University in the 1970 <ref>http://lifesciences.asu.edu/resources/mamajis/southern/sou
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  • ...e time. Eric's Chinese name was '''Li Airui (李愛銳)'''. He was educated at [[Edinburgh University]], graduating in 1924. The following year, 1925, he returned to China to wo
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  • John Home was educated at Leith grammar school and at [[Edinburgh University]], where he graduated with an M.A. in 1742; he studied divinity, and was li
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  • ...n grocer), and between them set about plundering the city, even stealing [[Edinburgh University]]'s silver mace. By 1786 Brodie had recruited two more members to his gang,
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  • David Hume studied at the [[Edinburgh University|University of Edinburgh]] for three to four years, left at age sixteen in p
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  • ...es Lamp, and [[Michel de Montaigne]]. He contributed several papers to the Edinburgh University Magazine, including one on "The Philosophy of Umbrellas."
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  • ...s first proposed by Professor [[Peter Higgs]] of [[University of Edinburgh|Edinburgh University]] in 1964 as a means to explain the origin of the masses of the elementary
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  • ...o Stonyhurst College, and further pursued his education in Germany, and at Edinburgh University where he graduated M.B. in 1881 and M.D. in 1885. He had begun to practise
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  • ...n the king. In 1640, Henderson was elected by the town council rector of [[Edinburgh University]] - an office to which he was annually re-elected till his death.
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  • ...icly hanged there is [[Thomas Aikenhead]] (c. 1678 - 1697), a student of [[Edinburgh University]] who was the last person in Britain to be executed for blasphemy. ...ylne's Court, now residential accommodation for postgraduate students at [[Edinburgh University|The University of Edinburgh]] and which gives access to the Assembly Hall o
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  • *1967 Starts at Edinburgh University *1973 Elected Student Rector, Edinburgh University
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  • In 1816, Forbes enrolled in the medical school at [[Edinburgh University]], graduating with an MD in August 1817 on the same day as his old schoolfr
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  • ...inal plants, by Robert Sibbald (later the first Professor of Medicine at [[Edinburgh University]]) and Dr Andrew Balfour. It is the second oldest botanic garden in Britain :'''1697''': [[Thomas Aikenhead]], a student at [[Edinburgh University]] is hanged for [[blasphemy]]
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  • ...a]]. Eventually he arrived at Deptford, on May 2nd 1777, and enrolled at [[Edinburgh University]]. He graduated in 1780 and settled in Liverpool.
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  • ...e second largest bank in Europe and the fifth largest in the world). The [[Edinburgh University|University of Edinburgh]], founded in 1583, is one of the UK's leading univ ...his creator, Sir [[Arthur Conan Doyle]], (1859-1930) who was a graduate of Edinburgh University. Although the [[Sherlock Holmes]] stories are set in London, the dark and d
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  • ...ste Not, Want Not: Food Preservation from Early Times to the Present Day'' Edinburgh University Press, 1991 [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=103265157 online edition]
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  • ...ernism: An Anthology of Sources and Documents|location=Edinburgh|publisher=Edinburgh University Press|isbn=0-7486-0973-3}}
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  • At the age of 16 Maxwell entered [[Edinburgh University]]. He was not unusually young to enter a Scottish university; at that time, ...and encountered [[William Thomson]] again, whom he had first met while at Edinburgh University.
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  • At the age of 16 Maxwell entered [[Edinburgh University]]. He was not unusually young to enter a Scottish university. At that time ...and encountered [[William Thomson]] again, whom he had first met while at Edinburgh University.
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  • ...J, Samuel G (1998) ''Nature Religion Today: paganism in the modern world'' Edinburgh University Press ISBN: 074861057X</ref>
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  • | publisher= [[Edinburgh University Press]]
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  • * [[Edinburgh University]]
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  • ...p://books.google.com/books?id=NVPQkt0bVpAC&pg=PA88 |year= 2000 |publisher= Edinburgh University Pres |location= Edinburgh |isbn= 978-0-7486-1247-5 |page= 88 |pages= |chapt ...ks?id=NVPQkt0bVpAC&pg=PA142|accessdate=11 October 2012|year=2000|publisher=Edinburgh University Press|isbn=978-0-7486-1247-5|page=142}}</ref><ref name=dhillon/><ref>{{cite
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  • ...ing with work on the extensive collections of the [[Royal Museum|Museum of Edinburgh University]], one of the largest museums in Europe at the time.
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  • ...othergill]] (1712-1780) who evaded the ban on nonconformists by going to [[Edinburgh University]] and became a leading proponent of empirically-based medicine and an early
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  • ...e (...)''<ref>Stewart CP, Guthrie D (1953) ''Lind's Treatise on Scurvy.'' Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh. 227-231.
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