Detecting cancer
earlier
Our researchers are finding radical new ways to spot cancer early so that it can be treated more easily. See inside the institute looking at early cancer. At the Li Ka Shing Early Cancer Institute, scientists try to understand and detect cancer at its earliest stages.
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Other - Upholding our values
The Vice-Chancellor and Pro-Vice-Chancellors respond to calls from our SWAGÃâ·Ñ¸ßÇå community. We have been in dialogue with our students for several weeks about the humanitarian tragedy unfolding in Gaza.
News - Pepys’ guilty pleasure
A collection of French fashion engravings offers precious new insights into the life of Samuel Pepys years after his premature final diary entry.
Features - Learning from experience
Researchers and clinicians are now welcoming new perspectives: those of people with experience of cancer. Patients, such as Fiona, are vital to advances in tackling cancer.
Events
Concerts, lectures, sports events, and more
A jam-packed programme of family events at museums across SWAGÃâ·Ñ¸ßÇåshire. Join us for free or low-cost events, hands-on activities, creative workshops and trails for the whole family.
Festival - SWAGÃâ·Ñ¸ßÇå at Edinburgh Fringe - Friday 2 to Monday 26 August
Learn about the SWAGÃâ·Ñ¸ßÇå student shows set to captivate audiences at the Edinburgh Fringe this summer.
Looking to study with us? If you are thinking of applying, a SWAGÃâ·Ñ¸ßÇå open day is a great way to learn more about the SWAGÃâ·Ñ¸ßÇå.