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College, Princeton University, University of | Edinburgh, Yale University, Vanderbilt University, and |
d an invitation to become Vice-Chancellor of | Edinburgh University, in the course of which he instit |
He was chosen by the Queen and the Duke of | Edinburgh to take official pictures of her Golden Jubi |
sity of Bradford (MSc) and the University of | Edinburgh (LLB, LLM), and was admitted to the Faculty |
t George Watson's College, the University of | Edinburgh, and Balliol College, Oxford, at which he to |
At the University of | Edinburgh, the publication was initially refused permi |
on Grammar School and then the University of | Edinburgh, where he studied theology. |
y are usually offered, including the Duke of | Edinburgh Award Scheme and overseas trips. |
utional Law and History in the University of | Edinburgh in 1846. |
was officially opened by H.R.H. the Duke of | Edinburgh on 13 February. |
of the Commissioners of Supply, Constable of | Edinburgh Castle, a Commissioner of the Scottish Treas |
nemouth and graduated from the University of | Edinburgh with a degree in Mathematics. |
She was captain of the University of | Edinburgh golf team in 1976 and 1977, and was Scottish |
y daughter of Alexander Thomson, minister of | Edinburgh, and had four daughters and two sons, one of |
ed at the School of Law of the University of | Edinburgh (LLB, LLM), and at the School of Law of the |
Fire Safety Engineering at the University of | Edinburgh and member of the BRE Centre for Fire Safety |
ation of Appleton Tower at the University of | Edinburgh, stating "We stand firm alongside all other |
He was educated at the University of | Edinburgh and ordained in 1945. |
studying law and economics at University of | Edinburgh and University of Oxford, Snell gained inter |
cademy, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of | Edinburgh. |
f Logic and Metaphysics at the University of | Edinburgh (1995-2000); Fellow and Lecturer in Philosop |
uart, of Dean in the District of the City of | Edinburgh (his peerage, unlike his surname and Scottis |
rofessor of mathematics at the University of | Edinburgh. |
Kirkcaldy High School and the University of | Edinburgh. |
" | Edinburgh Man" for example, in which lead singer Mark |
an active participant in the social life of | Edinburgh, and joined the Poker Club in 1762. |
and Letters, Fellow of the Royal Society of | Edinburgh (FRSE) and is member of the World Knowledge |
He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of | Edinburgh, and was a Trustee of the National Gallery, |
inity, and was licensed by the presbytery of | Edinburgh in 1745. |
f Scotland to present the proposed Treaty of | Edinburgh to Mary, Queen of Scots, and obtain her acqu |
who studied philosophy at the University of | Edinburgh, Scotland, and received his doctorate from C |
In the same month Prince Philip, Duke of | Edinburgh described the Express as "a bloody awful new |
ith Grammar School, and at the University of | Edinburgh, where he graduated MA, in 1742. |
light and colours to the Medical Society of | Edinburgh, a precursor of flame emission spectroscopy. |
lexander Lauder of Blyth, knight, Provost of | Edinburgh and 'Justiciarius deputatis'" signed a verdi |
d moved on to study law at the University of | Edinburgh. |
Gilmore beat lawyer Catriona Munro, City of | Edinburgh councillors Norma Hart and Angela Blacklock, |
with one of the religious establishments of | Edinburgh. |
nd in 1784 and educated at the University of | Edinburgh, graduating as a Licentiate of the Church of |
When the Duke of | Edinburgh visited SA, His Royal Highness was so please |
tal located in the Scottish Borders south of | Edinburgh. |
red on speech elocution at the University of | Edinburgh, and from 1865 to 1870 at the University of |
MacDonald contested the seat of | Edinburgh Pentlands in the Scottish Parliament general |
e was a Research Fellow at the University of | Edinburgh (1970-75) and has been at Imperial College L |
He is the current Honorary President of | Edinburgh University Sports Union. |
t Stirling High School and the University of | Edinburgh. |
of the franchise agreement and the return of | Edinburgh to the direct control of the SRU. |
, University of Warsaw and the University of | Edinburgh (PhD in computer science, 1970). |
1867 by the visiting Prince Alfred, Duke of | Edinburgh, after the demolition of the first. |
ty by Professor Walls himself, University of | Edinburgh (Centre for the Study of Christianity in the |
Rowan Atkinson as Prince Edmund, Duke of | Edinburgh "The Black Adder" |
(circa 1567-1635 was the third Principal of | Edinburgh University, serving from 1620 until demittin |
nity conferred on him by the universities of | Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Glasgow. |
k (CHB) was established at The University of | Edinburgh as an international and interdisciplinary ce |
Later he graduated from the University of | Edinburgh with his MD in 1813. |
; with additional study in the University of | Edinburgh, Scotland, and Union Theological Seminary, R |
There was a Duke of | Edinburgh Award scheme, and some pupils attended cours |
he Scottish Borders, about 30 miles south of | Edinburgh. |
The result was the Treaty of | Edinburgh of 1560 which brought an end to the 'Auld Al |
ford, and took an M. A. at the University of | Edinburgh. |
n January 1998, Microsoft, the University of | Edinburgh and others submitted a proposal for an XML s |
He also took a University of | Edinburgh flag into space, which he presented to the U |
o St. Paul's School and to the University of | Edinburgh. |
He later went to the University of | Edinburgh where he completed his Ph.D in Analytical Ph |
rd Provost and ex officio Lord-Lieutenant of | Edinburgh. |
the Royal High School and the University of | Edinburgh, he worked as a naval surgeon under Admiral |
(UK) before first joining the University of | Edinburgh faculty in 1967. |
Sara is a supporter of The Duke of | Edinburgh's Award scheme in Wales and has presented Go |
Professor of Marketing at the University of | Edinburgh; he is a Geographer, and specialist in retai |
of Education Buildings, at the University of | Edinburgh. |
n the degree of LL.D. from the University of | Edinburgh. |
tan and in staff roles including governor of | Edinburgh Castle, commandant of the Joint Services Com |
ch by patrilineage is Prince Philip, Duke of | Edinburgh. |
d an honorary doctorate by the University of | Edinburgh, made a fellow of Harvard, and was a member |
fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of | Edinburgh and Ceylon College of Physicians. |
outhampton in 2005, again by HRH the Duke of | Edinburgh, its new name reflecting its prominence in o |
versity College London and the University of | Edinburgh, where he received his doctorate in 1841. |
rned a doctorate degree at the University of | Edinburgh. |
Hill, at Newbridge, Scotland, 10 km west of | Edinburgh in advance of development at the Edinburgh I |
sident of the Royal College of Physicians of | Edinburgh, holding the position until 1982. |
Hunter was sent to University of | Edinburgh, but soon left it to join the navy as a capt |
him happy and content walking the streets of | Edinburgh. |
nd Health Management Network and the Duke of | Edinburgh Award Scheme. |
For the area of | Edinburgh, see Barnton, Edinburgh |
an Equerry to His Royal Highness the Duke of | Edinburgh and a Deputy Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire. |
5th of May 2011, he lost the constituency of | Edinburgh Pentlands to Gordon MacDonald of the SNP. |
igious Gifford Lectures at the University of | Edinburgh, joining such previous Gifford Lecturers as |
Records of the Royal Public Dispensary of | Edinburgh |
iversity of St Andrews and the University of | Edinburgh. |
John Fraser was the Principal of | Edinburgh University from 1944 to 1948. |
Dr Norman Irons was Lord Provost of | Edinburgh, Scotland, between 1992 and 1996. |
He was the Principal of the University of | Edinburgh from 1754 to 1762, having previously been a |
ed to the Fellowship of the Royal Society of | Edinburgh, the Royal Society of Chemistry, and appoint |
odonti" Transactions of the Royal Society of | Edinburgh, Earth Sciences 92 (1), pp. |
rst professor of botany at the University of | Edinburgh, from 1676-1705. |
Language and Literature at the University of | Edinburgh before starting her career in journalism at |
re donated by his widow to the University of | Edinburgh and the Bodleian Library, Oxford, after his |
Fleet, and the armoured cruiser HMS Duke of | Edinburgh in the Channel Fleet. |
Main article: Areas of | Edinburgh |
He was Bishop of | Edinburgh from 1986 and was elected Primus of the Scot |
for a medical education at the University of | Edinburgh. |
Highness the Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of | Edinburgh and His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh |
ster College he studied at the University of | Edinburgh where he obtained his Bachelor of Science de |
, so far as possible, the characteristics of | Edinburgh in Scotland. |
is expenses citing a clause of the Treaty of | Edinburgh that no foreigner should hold office in Scot |
attended by Queen Elizabeth II, the Duke of | Edinburgh and the prime minister, Gordon Brown. |
ward Association (which operates the Duke of | Edinburgh Award scheme). |
He is also fellow of the Royal Society of | Edinburgh, the Institution of Fire Engineers as well a |
ncy covers a southern portion of the City of | Edinburgh council area. |
o Scotland, and studied at the University of | Edinburgh and began to write novels. |
e professional league since the inception of | Edinburgh Rocks in 1998, due to the BBL's operation as |
ry of Guise and the signing of the Treaty of | Edinburgh. |
an honorary fellowship at the University of | Edinburgh, in Scotland. |
December 1903 - 1977/8) was Lord Provost of | Edinburgh, Scotland between 1947 and 1951, Lord Lieute |
Biagi contested the seat of | Edinburgh Central in the Scottish Parliament general e |
e centre would be inaugurated by the Duke of | Edinburgh, then the university's Chancellor, he instea |
ade assistant librarian in the University of | Edinburgh, and after an interval as secretary to the P |
n life by Robertson, one of the ministers of | Edinburgh, of Principal Rollock, published by the Wodr |
d Cadet Force and participate in the Duke of | Edinburgh Award Scheme , as well as producing consiste |
Sheffield from 1966 to 1974 and Principal of | Edinburgh University from 1974 to 1979. |
llor's Award from HRH Prince Philip, Duke of | Edinburgh and Chancellor of the University of Edinburg |
illigan, who later served as Lord Provost of | Edinburgh. |
f Elles, he graduated from the University of | Edinburgh with a BSc in agriculture. |
geology and mineralogy at the University of | Edinburgh. |
Institute for Astronomy of the University of | Edinburgh. |
rom Britain in 1984, after the University of | Edinburgh awarded him a doctorate for his thesis on Tr |
"view") in 1792 to describe his paintings of | Edinburgh, Scotland shown on a cylindrical surface, wh |
It is also the emblem of | Edinburgh Zoo. |
School was officially opened by the Duke of | Edinburgh. |
ire constituency constisted of the county of | Edinburgh minus the burghs of Edinburgh, Leith, Portob |
he is a member of The Speculative Society of | Edinburgh. |
He attended the University of | Edinburgh and, after the obligatory Grand Tour of the |
e School of Informatics in the University of | Edinburgh which aims to boost activities in Knowledge |
nd and studied medicine at the University of | Edinburgh. |
These storms began to move south out of | Edinburgh, weakening as daylight was lost. |
was elected Chancellor of the University of | Edinburgh in 2011, effective 31 March, succeeding her |
d resigned Tynemouth for the governorship of | Edinburgh Castle in 1796. |
dation of the Royal College of Physicians of | Edinburgh in 1681. |
elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of | Edinburgh the same year. |
Duke of | Edinburgh Award group |
c surgery, working at The Royal Infirmary of | Edinburgh, before travelling to study at Heidelberg, V |
Eadie contested the seat of | Edinburgh Southern in the Scottish Parliament general |
of James I, William Crichton was Sheriff of | Edinburgh, Keeper of Edinburgh Castle, and Master of t |
ng on to study Divinity at the University of | Edinburgh, Douglas professed a keen interest in missio |
niversity of Cambridge and the University of | Edinburgh (PhD 1992). |
The University of | Edinburgh gave him an honorary Doctor of Laws degree i |
rofessor of Natural History at University of | Edinburgh |
ssorship of mathematics at The University of | Edinburgh, but was unsuccessful. |
to Great Britain to attend the University of | Edinburgh in 1975. |
past these activities have included Duke of | Edinburgh and ski and snowboarding trips. |
the Driftwood River 1 mile (1.6 km) west of | Edinburgh. |
hen completed a postdoc at the University of | Edinburgh under the supervision of Brian Charlesworth |
997 election she was elected for the seat of | Edinburgh Pentlands, displacing Secretary of State for |
He was made a Fellow of The Royal Society of | Edinburgh in 1917 and a Fellow of The Royal Society of |
For Baron of Snaudon, see Duke of | Edinburgh. |
After graduating from the University of | Edinburgh, he was apprenticed to millwright John Renni |
equently gained a PhD from the University of | Edinburgh in 1975. |
Queen Victoria's second son, Alfred, Duke of | Edinburgh (1844-1900) served on board as a lieutenant. |
He finally graduated at the University of | Edinburgh. |
c became Secretary to Prince Alfred, Duke of | Edinburgh. |
rded the Keith Medal by the Royal Society of | Edinburgh in 1942 for his research in Mathematics. |
Kirkcaldy High School and the University of | Edinburgh. |
ougal-Brisbane Prize of the Royal Society of | Edinburgh. |
teepees, amongst which the Queen and Duke of | Edinburgh walked, meeting with various chiefs. |
games were officially opened by the Duke of | Edinburgh. |
e Incorporation of Goldsmiths of the City of | Edinburgh by 26 June 1561 and was elected to be a quar |
ctions that were bought by the University of | Edinburgh. |
rk was taken over by the Gaelic Societies of | Edinburgh, Glasgow and Inverness. |
, by Dr Brandreth of Liverpool, Dr Hunter of | Edinburgh, and Mr Ransome, Mr Whatton, Mr Garside and |
spices of the Royal College of Physicians of | Edinburgh. |
Civil Engineer, read at the Royal Society of | Edinburgh, at the meeting of 17 February 1851. |
te of Divinity degree from the University of | Edinburgh. |
In 2004, the Royal Society of | Edinburgh awarded Milner with a Royal Medal for his "b |
In 1548, after the Battle of Pinkie, east of | Edinburgh, the infant Mary, Queen of Scots was kept at |
air of Computer Science at the University of | Edinburgh. |
and elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of | Edinburgh in 1976. |
Forfarshire and studied at the University of | Edinburgh, and Trinity College, Cambridge. |
in Arabic literature from the University of | Edinburgh in the United Kingdom in 1958. |
, Imperial College London, the University of | Edinburgh and is currently Wallis Professor of Mathema |
St. Catherine of Siena, on the Burgh Muir of | Edinburgh. |
He was Lord Provost of | Edinburgh, 1941-44; National Government Candidate for |
oads in the South-West of the City Centre of | Edinburgh, Scotland, and also the surrounding area whi |
Charles Wyville Thomson-of the University of | Edinburgh and Merchiston Castle School-the Royal Socie |
sor of English Language at the University of | Edinburgh, Scotland. |
el system was installed at the University of | Edinburgh during the late 1980s and early 1990s. |
005, and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of | Edinburgh. |
d was elected as a councillor on the City of | Edinburgh Council in 1980, a position in which he rema |
ened by The Queen accompanied by the Duke of | Edinburgh on 20 May 2010. |
Prize for 1900-1904 by the Royal Society of | Edinburgh, and in 1908 he was awarded the Albert medal |
Craigentinny/Duddingston ward on the City of | Edinburgh Council, and agreed not to take his allowanc |
He studied physics at the University of | Edinburgh. |
He graduated from the University of | Edinburgh (MA 1955, BSc 1956, PhD 1958). |
ng an archeological dig at the University of | Edinburgh. |
In 1560 he signed the treaty of | Edinburgh on behalf of Elizabeth I, and he had again v |
ree of Doctor of Laws from the University of | Edinburgh in 1890 for his engineering of the bridge. |
onmental issues in 1970 at the University of | Edinburgh. |
oma in Legal Practice from the University of | Edinburgh in 1991. |
istory and Palaeography at the University of | Edinburgh from 1979 to 1992. |
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