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  2. University of Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    Edinburgh University Mountaineering Club at the cairn on Ciste Dhubh, 1964. Student sport at Edinburgh consists of clubs covering the more traditional rugby, football, rowing and judo, to the more unconventional korfball, gliding and mountaineering. In 2021, the university had over 65 sports clubs run by Edinburgh University Sports Union (EUSU ...

  3. King's Buildings - Wikipedia

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    View of King's Buildings from the Braid Hills. The King's Buildings (colloquially known as just King's or KB) is a campus of the University of Edinburgh in Scotland.Located in the suburb of Blackford, the site contains most of the schools within the College of Science and Engineering, excepting only the School of Informatics and part of the School of Geosciences, which are located at the ...

  4. Heriot-Watt University - Wikipedia

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    Heriot-Watt University's national league table performance over the past ten years. Heriot-Watt University was named International University of the Year [58] by The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2018. Heriot-Watt is known for the strong prospects of its students, with 80% in graduate-level jobs or further study six months after ...

  5. 40 George Square - Wikipedia

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    40 George Square is a tower block in Edinburgh, Scotland forming part of the University of Edinburgh. Until September 2020 the tower was named David Hume Tower (often abbreviated as DHT ). [ 1 ] The building contains lecture theatres, teaching spaces, offices, a café and a shop.

  6. St Cecilia's Hall - Wikipedia

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    The hall belongs to the University of Edinburgh, and houses part of the university's collection of musical instruments, including the Russell Collection and the collections of Rodger Mirrey and Anne Macaulay. It is used for a classical chamber music concerts and, during summer, as a venue of the Edinburgh International Festival. [2]

  7. School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    Engineering and its underpinning applied mathematics, chemistry and natural philosophy has been taught and practiced at the University since at least the 1600s. [3] During this period and particularly during the early-to-mid-19th century many renowned engineers were educated at the University, notably the Stevenson family of lighthouse engineers (including acclaimed novelist Robert Louis ...

  8. Pollock Halls of Residence - Wikipedia

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    Pollock Halls of Residence is the largest halls of residence for the University of Edinburgh, located in St Leonard's, Edinburgh, Scotland, near the foot of Arthur's Seat. The complex of buildings houses more than 2,000 undergraduate students during term time, and is available to the public as bed and breakfast -style accommodation outside of ...

  9. Wikipedia : University of Edinburgh/109th month report

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    University of Edinburgh journal vol.48 no.1 – Article about the Edinburgh residency on p.25 Ada Lovelace Day 2017 – celebrating Women in STEM – article on the WiR blog on 1 September 2017. Scotland loves monuments – article for Wiki Loves Monuments 2017 on the Wir Blog – Friday 8 September 2017.