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Known widely as the Silver Birch or the European White Birch, it grows successfully in this country alongside the Scots Pine with the Siver Birch being known as the Queen of the forest and the Scots ...
In this case study we hear from Michael Coleman. Michael graduated in December 2021 as part of the first cohort of Software Development Graduate Apprentices. Michael is now a Senior Software Engineer ...
Our School of Social Sciences explores a range of research areas from business, accountancy and marketing to languages and intercultural studies. One area is psychology, where they investigate lots of ...
Hungarian or Italian oak native to S.E. Europe. They can grow up to 30 metres (125 feet) tall. This fine specimen is around 22-24 metres (75-80 feet) high. A wonderfully shaped tree to have outside ...
This sculpture made of Kilkenny limestone, of a whale and calf leaping from the waves, was created on campus by Stanley Wilson, and placed here in 1994.
Below the terrace were lawns, shrubberies and a stream which is now culverted. On the northern side is a formal evergreen edge of yew, holly and laurel, a traditional garden style of the time. This ...
The Edinburgh Campus is home to Europe's first Research Park, created in the 1970s. Landscape infrastructure has always been established in advance of building construction. As for previous ...
Two mysterious bronze boxes appear to be set at odds to the building and landscape.
The magnificent view from the Bridge gives the first hint of the protected historic landscape at the heart of the campus. The Bridge Link connects the James Watt Centre to the Hugh Nisbet Building To ...
Capturing the hearts and imaginations of millions worldwide, Cow Parade travels to exciting cities around the globe. The 'Watt a Clever Cow' staute was designed by staff and students in the School of ...
This sculpture, commissioned especially for the Mountbatten Building in 1989, was created by Stanley Wilson using Kilkenny fossil limestone and placed here in 1992.
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