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Postgraduate Life

Postgraduate Life

News and views from the College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine's postgraduate community

Close up of three colourful graduation hood designs

When University of Edinburgh students graduate, McEwan Hall is awash with a rainbow of bright colours. But what do these gown and hood colours signify?

Abstract illustration showing a graduation cap, certificate and a briefcase.

There is a wide range of programmes available at the University of Edinburgh, and some of these give you different qualifications. What do these mean?

Composite image combining engraved pictures of William Burke and William Hare

The infamous duo had close links to our very own Anatomical Museum. But did you know these lesser known five facts about the pair?

Online student studying on a sofa at home.

How do you get started with your online learning programme? We asked five graduates to share their tips and advice.

Side-by-side image of students studying online and on campus.

It’s important that your postgraduate programme meets your needs and priorities – here are five things to consider when choosing between learning on campus and online.

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Our PhD students share things they wish they’d known before they started their PhD, from taking advantage of every opportunity to knowing when to take a break.

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We take a look back at just some of the highlights from our postgraduate community during the last academic year.

Matt Ball

Matt graduated from the Stem Cells and Translational Neurology MSc programme. Here, he tells us about his time on the programme and his experiences as an online student.

Professor Baljean Dhillon and David Pyott

David Pyott discusses the impact of the Pyott Foundation Scholarships in Clinical Ophthalmology with Professor Baljean Dhillon.

Woman writing using a laptop

Grace Lewis, a graduate of our Master of Public Health programme, shares her experience of writing a journal article from her masters dissertation.

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