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  2. Wikipedia : University of Edinburgh/Images

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    The Centre for Research Collections (CRC) is the main space for anyone using the University of Edinburgh’s historic collections. Click here to view the images uploaded from the CRC This 17th century map of Iceland in particular became a very popular OER during Euro 2016 .

  3. University of Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, the University of Edinburgh was a signatory to the £1.3 billion Edinburgh and South East Scotland City Region Deal, in partnership with the UK and Scottish governments, six local authorities and all universities and colleges in the region. [102]

  4. Talbot Rice Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Talbot Rice Gallery is the public art gallery of the University of Edinburgh in Scotland and part of Edinburgh College of Art.The building has three exhibition spaces, including a contemporary white cube gallery and a neoclassical space that was formerly a 19th-century natural history museum.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Old College, University of Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    Old College is a late 18th-century to early 19th-century building of the University of Edinburgh, Scotland.It is located on South Bridge, and presently houses parts of the University's administration, the University of Edinburgh School of Law, and the Talbot Rice Gallery.

  7. McEwan Hall - Wikipedia

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    McEwan Hall (Scottish Gaelic: Talla MhicEòghainn) is the graduation hall of the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, Scotland.Designed by architect Sir Robert Rowand Anderson, it was funded by philanthropist William McEwan at a total cost of £115,000 (approx. £16.5 million today). [1]

  8. Edinburgh University warns students not to be ‘snobs ... - AOL

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    In the 2023/2024 academic year, some 26 per cent of Edinburgh's students were from Scotland, 23 per cent from the rest of the UK and just under 50 per cent were international students.

  9. Bristo Square - Wikipedia

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    In 2013 the University of Edinburgh announced plans to invest £35M on improvements to the McEwan Hall and the Bristo Square area. [4] Designed by LDN and Buro Happold this scheme is designed to restore the A listed Robert Rowan Anderson building to its former glory whilst enhancing accessibility and increasing capacity by adding in basement seminar rooms.