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Heriot-Watt University is saddened by the death of its esteemed Chancellor and renowned humanitarian, Professor Emeritus Sir ...
The scholarship is an automatically applied £5,000 fee reduction for a full-time postgraduate taught programme at Heriot-Watt University. Open to applicants from EU countries. Please be aware you can ...
The EASIG project is an industry-science collaboration project that is undertaking rigorous testing of several modified scallop dredge designs with the aim to reduce the impact of scallop dredging on ...
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Heriot-Watt's internationally recognised centre of excellence in brewing and distilling is set to undergo a 21st century transformation to ensure a sustainable and profitable future for both ...
A design student at Heriot-Watt University has created a truly unique outfit through an unlikely fusion of ancient Pictish symbols and meat netting. Verna Lai who is about to enter her final year for ...
Brewing and distilling are vital to the ongoing health and prosperity of the Scottish economy. Scotch whisky exports last year were worth around £5.4bn to the nation – and £7.1bn to the UK as a whole ...
Heriot-Watt University’s groundbreaking research was highlighted at a showcase event hosted by its Global Research Institute in Health and Care Technologies yesterday (Thursday 5 June). This ...
Pioneering research from Heriot-Watt University that is breaking down barriers for deaf women experiencing domestic abuse has been recognised with a national award. The Justisigns 2 and SILENT HARM ...
In October 1821 the School held its first lecture at St Cecilia's Concert Hall in Niddry Street, Edinburgh. The subject: chemistry. Over 300 people packed the venue. Several hundred were turned away.
As our 1821 Appeal draws to a close, thanks to the generosity of our donors, we have raised over £4.3m for access and inclusion activities, including enough funds to launch all eight of our 1821 ...
Heriot-Watt's pioneering philanthropists include Leonard Horner, Walter Scott and Lord Cockburn, who established and supported Heriot-Watt as the Edinburgh School of Arts in 1821. The legacy of our ...
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