A lot of British sports fans are masochists. The pain has become so ingrained that it is now part of the pleasure. Think Gazza’s tears, think Murray’s glorious failures, and think of Scotland’s 14 years and counting of missing interna...
Wed 14 Sep 2011 by Jamie Timson | Read more »
The University of Edinburgh is continuing to ensure its world-class reputation by consolidating its international relations with India and Russia. The last few months have seen new drives to augment its position with the opening of a Russian stu...
Wed 10 Nov 2010 by Sarah Purvis | Read more »
As a dusty road in France weaves its way through First World War battlefields towards La Bassée, the curious traveller comes across the Neuve Chapelle war memorial dedicated "TO THE HONOUR OF THE ARMY OF INDIA WHICH FOUGHT IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM,...
Wed 11 Nov 2009 by Dr Santanu Das | Read more »
An agreement has been signed by Universities Scotland and the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) to promote cooperation in higher education between the two countries. This is the first international Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to be signe...
Wed 28 Oct 2009 by Ishbel Eunson | Read more »
The road trip has a venerable, if not exactly respected place in the student experience – but by this November, James Tattersfield may have done a fair bit to rehabilitate the institution. Mr Tattersfield, 19, will be driving 2000 km across India in a...
Wed 13 May 2009 by Paris Gourtsoyannis | Read more »