Founded in 1583, the University of Edinburgh is one of the world’s top universities. It is globally recognised for its research, development and high-quality teaching, attracting some of the world’s leading thinkers to work and study. The University is one of the UK’s top five universities for research and its academics’ research achievements have global implications. Its scientists created Dolly the Sheep, the first mammal to be genetically cloned from an adult cell. The University developed the first genetically engineered hepatitis B vaccine, pioneered the first automated industrial assembly robot, and devised technology used in today’s smartphones. It is working towards many more historic firsts. With one of the most diverse populations of any Scottish University, two thirds of the world’s nationalities are represented in a student body of more than 31,000.
Depuis trop longtemps, les stéréotypes éculés véhiculés par les hommes au cinéma et dans la littérature se concentrent sur la précocité sexuelle des jeunes filles.
Estas propuestas pretenden mejorar el sistema científico español para que salga reforzado de la crisis actual y esté mejor preparado para la siguiente.
South Africa’s food system is dominated by big firms, leaving small businesses to supply localised and under-served markets, and provide rural employment. It needs to be inclusive and diverse.
When it comes to separation arrangements, Scotland needs to protect and uphold the rights of children to express views about decisions that affect them.