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  2. East Suffolk Park - Wikipedia

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    East Suffolk Park, the former Suffolk Road Halls of Residence, is a B-listed quadrangle of buildings set around a large central grassed area in the Newington suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland. It was originally built as hostel accommodation for women students attending the University of Edinburgh and the

  3. Edinburgh Student Housing Co-operative - Wikipedia

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    The student co-operative is home to a broad range of people from a variety of different backgrounds with a significant portion of the community coming from abroad. Membership is open to all students although there is a majority from the University of Edinburgh due to its proximity, some members study at Edinburgh College and others at Edinburgh ...

  4. List of private schools in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Mary Erskine School, Edinburgh [31] £16,041 £32,190 Scottish No Stewart's Melville College, Edinburgh Yes Albyn School, Aberdeen [32] £15,995 n/a Scottish Yes George Watson's College, Edinburgh [33] £15,951 n/a Scottish/IB Yes Kelvinside Academy [34] £15,951 n/a Scottish Yes Robert Gordon's College, Aberdeen [35] £15,845 n/a Scottish Yes

  5. Edinburgh Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Edinburgh Academy is a private day school in Edinburgh, Scotland, which was opened in 1824. The original building, on Henderson Row in the city's New Town , is now part of the Senior School. The Junior School is on Arboretum Road to the north of the city's Royal Botanic Garden .

  6. Pollock Halls of Residence - Wikipedia

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    St. Leonard's Hall and Arthur's Seat. The two original buildings on site were St Leonard's Hall and Salisbury Green, which were built in the 19th century.Shortly after World War II, Sir Donald Pollock (Rector of the University from 1939 to 1945) gifted the site to the University of Edinburgh and Pollock Halls of Residence came into being.

  7. Potterrow Student Centre - Wikipedia

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    Potterrow contains a variety of student entertainment and support services including a shop, a bank, two cafés, Edinburgh's largest nightclub, the university's Chaplaincy, The Advice Place, and the main EUSA offices. [4] In 1986, students voted to rename the centre in honour of imprisoned anti-apartheid revolutionary Nelson Mandela. [5]

  8. Teviot Row House - Wikipedia

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    Teviot Row House, or Teviot (/ ˈ t iː v i ə t /), is one of the student union buildings at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland.Run by Edinburgh University Students' Association (EUSA), the building in Bristo Square is the oldest purpose built student union building in the world, having been opened in 1889.

  9. Polish School of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The doors finally closed on 30 March 1949. During the 8 years of its activity 336 medical students were matriculated, 237 completed their studies, 227 were awarded a medical degree (MBChB) and 19 obtained an MD or PhD. A total of 49 student withdrew from the studies and 23 were expelled due to unsatisfactory progress.

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