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  • Edinburgh International Book Festival 2013 portait of James Davies at Charlotte Square Garden. He is a senior lecturer in social anthropology and psychotherapy at the University of Roehampton. James Davies delivers his controversial thesis in Cracked.<br />
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  • Edinburgh International Book Festival 2013 portait of James Davies at Charlotte Square Garden. He is a senior lecturer in social anthropology and psychotherapy at the University of Roehampton. James Davies delivers his controversial thesis in Cracked.<br />
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  • Edinburgh International Book Festival 2013 portait of James Davies at Charlotte Square Garden. He is a senior lecturer in social anthropology and psychotherapy at the University of Roehampton. James Davies delivers his controversial thesis in Cracked.<br />
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  • Edinburgh International Book Festival 2013 portait of James Davies at Charlotte Square Garden. He is a senior lecturer in social anthropology and psychotherapy at the University of Roehampton. James Davies delivers his controversial thesis in Cracked.<br />
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Pic by Pako Mera
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  • Edinburgh. United Kingdom. Joseph Stiglitz who is ForMemRS, FBA is an American economist and a professor at Columbia University. He is a recipient of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences and the John Bates Clark Medal poses for a photos taken in the Edinburgh International Book Festival. Pako Mera/Barcroft Media 01/08/2014
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  • Edinburgh. United Kingdom. Joseph Stiglitz who is ForMemRS, FBA is an American economist and a professor at Columbia University. He is a recipient of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences and the John Bates Clark Medal poses for a photos taken in the Edinburgh International Book Festival. Pako Mera/Barcroft Media 01/08/2014
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  • Edinburgh. United Kingdom. Joseph Stiglitz who is ForMemRS, FBA is an American economist and a professor at Columbia University. He is a recipient of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences and the John Bates Clark Medal poses for a photos taken in the Edinburgh International Book Festival. Pako Mera/Barcroft Media 01/08/2014
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  • Salim Tamari.<br />
Edinburgh International Book Festival 2014 photos taken in Charlotte Square Gardens. Edinburgh. Pako Mera 12/08/2014
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  • Edinburgh. United Kingdom. Joseph Stiglitz who is ForMemRS, FBA is an American economist and a professor at Columbia University. He is a recipient of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences and the John Bates Clark Medal poses for a photos taken in the Edinburgh International Book Festival. Pako Mera/Barcroft Media 01/08/2014
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  • Famous Names from sport and cinema honoured by Edinburgh University. Five-time gold medallist Sir Steve Redgrave, tennis coach Judy Murray, Formula 1 racing driver Susie Wolff and film director Lynne Ramsay awared honorary degrees on 8th October 2013 <br />
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  • Famous Names from sport and cinema honoured by Edinburgh University. Five-time gold medallist Sir Steve Redgrave, tennis coach Judy Murray, Formula 1 racing driver Susie Wolff and film director Lynne Ramsay awared honorary degrees on 8th October 2013 <br />
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  • Famous Names from sport and cinema honoured by Edinburgh University. Five-time gold medallist Sir Steve Redgrave, tennis coach Judy Murray, Formula 1 racing driver Susie Wolff and film director Lynne Ramsay awared honorary degrees on 8th October 2013 <br />
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  • Famous Names from sport and cinema honoured by Edinburgh University. Five-time gold medallist Sir Steve Redgrave, tennis coach Judy Murray, Formula 1 racing driver Susie Wolff and film director Lynne Ramsay awared honorary degrees on 8th October 2013 <br />
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  • Famous Names from sport and cinema honoured by Edinburgh University. Five-time gold medallist Sir Steve Redgrave, tennis coach Judy Murray, Formula 1 racing driver Susie Wolff and film director Lynne Ramsay awared honorary degrees on 8th October 2013 <br />
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  • Famous Names from sport and cinema honoured by Edinburgh University. Five-time gold medallist Sir Steve Redgrave, tennis coach Judy Murray, Formula 1 racing driver Susie Wolff and film director Lynne Ramsay awared honorary degrees on 8th October 2013 <br />
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  • Famous Names from sport and cinema honoured by Edinburgh University. Five-time gold medallist Sir Steve Redgrave, tennis coach Judy Murray, Formula 1 racing driver Susie Wolff and film director Lynne Ramsay awared honorary degrees on 8th October 2013 <br />
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Photos by Pako Mera
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  • Famous Names from sport and cinema honoured by Edinburgh University. Five-time gold medallist Sir Steve Redgrave, tennis coach Judy Murray, Formula 1 racing driver Susie Wolff and film director Lynne Ramsay awared honorary degrees on 8th October 2013 <br />
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Photos by Pako Mera
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  • Famous Names from sport and cinema honoured by Edinburgh University. Five-time gold medallist Sir Steve Redgrave, tennis coach Judy Murray, Formula 1 racing driver Susie Wolff and film director Lynne Ramsay awared honorary degrees on 8th October 2013 <br />
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Photos by Pako Mera
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  • Famous Names from sport and cinema honoured by Edinburgh University. Five-time gold medallist Sir Steve Redgrave, tennis coach Judy Murray, Formula 1 racing driver Susie Wolff and film director Lynne Ramsay awared honorary degrees on 8th October 2013 <br />
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Photos by Pako Mera
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  • Famous Names from sport and cinema honoured by Edinburgh University. Five-time gold medallist Sir Steve Redgrave, tennis coach Judy Murray, Formula 1 racing driver Susie Wolff and film director Lynne Ramsay awared honorary degrees on 8th October 2013 <br />
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Photos by Pako Mera
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  • Edinburgh. Scotland. 30th March. Colourful collection of kaleidoscopes that is going on display at the University of Edinburgh. The exhibition, Symmetries in Light, marks the 200th anniversary of the instrument’s invention by Sir David Brewster, a former Principal of the University and an optics pioneer. Pictured of Hiraki Sakurai University Student of Medicine. Pako Mera
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  • Edinburgh. Scotland. 30th March. Colourful collection of kaleidoscopes that is going on display at the University of Edinburgh. The exhibition, Symmetries in Light, marks the 200th anniversary of the instrument’s invention by Sir David Brewster, a former Principal of the University and an optics pioneer. Pictured of Hiraki Sakurai University Student of Medicine. Pako Mera
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  • Edinburgh. Scotland. 30th March. Colourful collection of kaleidoscopes that is going on display at the University of Edinburgh. The exhibition, Symmetries in Light, marks the 200th anniversary of the instrument’s invention by Sir David Brewster, a former Principal of the University and an optics pioneer. Pictured of Hiraki Sakurai University Student of Medicine. Pako Mera
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  • Edinburgh. Scotland. 30th March. Colourful collection of kaleidoscopes that is going on display at the University of Edinburgh. The exhibition, Symmetries in Light, marks the 200th anniversary of the instrument’s invention by Sir David Brewster, a former Principal of the University and an optics pioneer. Pictured of Hiraki Sakurai University Student of Medicine. Pako Mera
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  • Edinburgh. Scotland. 30th March. Colourful collection of kaleidoscopes that is going on display at the University of Edinburgh. The exhibition, Symmetries in Light, marks the 200th anniversary of the instrument’s invention by Sir David Brewster, a former Principal of the University and an optics pioneer. Pictured of Hiraki Sakurai University Student of Medicine. Pako Mera
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  • Edinburgh. Scotland. 30th March. Colourful collection of kaleidoscopes that is going on display at the University of Edinburgh. The exhibition, Symmetries in Light, marks the 200th anniversary of the instrument’s invention by Sir David Brewster, a former Principal of the University and an optics pioneer. Pictured of Hiraki Sakurai University Student of Medicine. Pako Mera
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  • Edinburgh. Scotland. 30th March. Colourful collection of kaleidoscopes that is going on display at the University of Edinburgh. The exhibition, Symmetries in Light, marks the 200th anniversary of the instrument’s invention by Sir David Brewster, a former Principal of the University and an optics pioneer. Pictured of Hiraki Sakurai University Student of Medicine. Pako Mera
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  • Edinburgh. Scotland. 30th March. Colourful collection of kaleidoscopes that is going on display at the University of Edinburgh. The exhibition, Symmetries in Light, marks the 200th anniversary of the instrument’s invention by Sir David Brewster, a former Principal of the University and an optics pioneer. Pictured of Hiraki Sakurai University Student of Medicine. Pako Mera
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  • Edinburgh. Scotland. 30th March. Colourful collection of kaleidoscopes that is going on display at the University of Edinburgh. The exhibition, Symmetries in Light, marks the 200th anniversary of the instrument’s invention by Sir David Brewster, a former Principal of the University and an optics pioneer. Pictured of Hiraki Sakurai University Student of Medicine. Pako Mera
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  • 18th Mar. Edinburgh. UK. University of Edinburgh fashion student show their work on 18th March in the Edinburgh College of art Fashion, pictured Emma Searle design Melissa Villevieille. The final show will be from 23rd to 25th of April. Pako Mera
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  • 18th Mar. Edinburgh. UK. University of Edinburgh fashion student show their work on 18th March in the Edinburgh College of art Fashion. The final show will be from 23rd to 25th of April. Pako Mera
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  • 18th Mar. Edinburgh. UK. University of Edinburgh fashion student show their work on 18th March in the Edinburgh College of art Fashion students Kikie McKenzie, Alana Hilton, Olivia Bright, Julie Mills and Heather Dooley. The final show will be from 23rd to 25th of April. Pako Mera
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  • 18th Mar. Edinburgh. UK. University of Edinburgh fashion student show their work on 18th March in the Edinburgh College of art Fashion, pictured Alice design by Constanze Bachmann. The final show will be from 23rd to 25th of April. Pako Mera
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  • 18th Mar. Edinburgh. UK. University of Edinburgh fashion student show their work on 18th March in the Edinburgh College of art Fashion pictured Ryan design by Kate Cockburn. The final show will be from 23rd to 25th of April. Pako Mera
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  • 18th Mar. Edinburgh. UK. University of Edinburgh fashion student show their work on 18th March in the Edinburgh College of art Fashion, pictured Olivia Bright design by Nina Cutler. The final show will be from 23rd to 25th of April. Pako Mera
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  • 18th Mar. Edinburgh. UK. University of Edinburgh fashion student show their work on 18th March in the Edinburgh College of art Fashion, pictured Johanna design by Rebecca Bowman. The final show will be from 23rd to 25th of April. Pako Mera
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  • 29th November, Edinburgh. UK. Photocall Malawian doctor celebrates first online teaching graduation. A surgeon from Malawi Dr Lughano Kalongolera spent last three years studying for a MSc in Surgical Sciences from the University of Edinburgh.<br />
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  • 29th November, Edinburgh. UK. Photocall Malawian doctor celebrates first online teaching graduation. A surgeon from Malawi Dr Lughano Kalongolera spent last three years studying for a MSc in Surgical Sciences from the University of Edinburgh.<br />
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  • 29th November, Edinburgh. UK. Photocall Malawian doctor celebrates first online teaching graduation. A surgeon from Malawi Dr Lughano Kalongolera spent last three years studying for a MSc in Surgical Sciences from the University of Edinburgh.<br />
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  • 29th November, Edinburgh. UK. Photocall Malawian doctor celebrates first online teaching graduation. A surgeon from Malawi Dr Lughano Kalongolera spent last three years studying for a MSc in Surgical Sciences from the University of Edinburgh.<br />
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Photos by Pako Mera
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  • 29th November, Edinburgh. UK. Photocall Malawian doctor celebrates first online teaching graduation. A surgeon from Malawi Dr Lughano Kalongolera spent last three years studying for a MSc in Surgical Sciences from the University of Edinburgh.<br />
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Photos by Pako Mera
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  • Richard Morris has been awarded the world’s most valuable research prize for work that seeks to understand the brain’s mechanisms of learning and memory. Pictured Richard Morris
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  • Richard Morris has been awarded the world’s most valuable research prize for work that seeks to understand the brain’s mechanisms of learning and memory. Pictured Richard Morris
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  • Richard Morris has been awarded the world’s most valuable research prize for work that seeks to understand the brain’s mechanisms of learning and memory. Pictured Richard Morris
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  • Richard Morris has been awarded the world’s most valuable research prize for work that seeks to understand the brain’s mechanisms of learning and memory. Pictured Richard Morris
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  • Richard Morris has been awarded the world’s most valuable research prize for work that seeks to understand the brain’s mechanisms of learning and memory. Pictured Richard Morris
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  • Richard Morris has been awarded the world’s most valuable research prize for work that seeks to understand the brain’s mechanisms of learning and memory. Pictured Richard Morris
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  • Richard Morris has been awarded the world’s most valuable research prize for work that seeks to understand the brain’s mechanisms of learning and memory. Pictured Richard Morris
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  • Richard Morris has been awarded the world’s most valuable research prize for work that seeks to understand the brain’s mechanisms of learning and memory. Pictured Richard Morris
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  • Richard Morris has been awarded the world’s most valuable research prize for work that seeks to understand the brain’s mechanisms of learning and memory. Pictured Richard Morris
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  • Richard Morris has been awarded the world’s most valuable research prize for work that seeks to understand the brain’s mechanisms of learning and memory. Pictured Richard Morris
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  • Richard Morris has been awarded the world’s most valuable research prize for work that seeks to understand the brain’s mechanisms of learning and memory. Pictured Richard Morris
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  • Richard Morris has been awarded the world’s most valuable research prize for work that seeks to understand the brain’s mechanisms of learning and memory. Pictured Richard Morris
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  • Richard Morris has been awarded the world’s most valuable research prize for work that seeks to understand the brain’s mechanisms of learning and memory. Pictured Richard Morris
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  • Richard Morris has been awarded the world’s most valuable research prize for work that seeks to understand the brain’s mechanisms of learning and memory. Pictured Richard Morris
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  • Edinburgh. Scotland. UK 28 February. University of Edinburgh’s Talbot Rice Gallery. display 15 masks, created by an artist from the Kwakwaka’wakw community of Canada’s Pacific coast.  The creations, by Hereditary Chief Alan Hunt, represent characters from a ceremony called the Atlakim – or ‘Dance of the Forest Spirits. Pine’s Eye runs from 29 February – 9 May at Talbot Rice Gallery, Tuesday-Saturday 10am-5pm. Pictured: Alan Hunt. Photographer: Pako Mera
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  • Edinburgh. Scotland. UK 28 February. University of Edinburgh’s Talbot Rice Gallery. display 15 masks, created by an artist from the Kwakwaka’wakw community of Canada’s Pacific coast.  The creations, by Hereditary Chief Alan Hunt, represent characters from a ceremony called the Atlakim – or ‘Dance of the Forest Spirits. Pine’s Eye runs from 29 February – 9 May at Talbot Rice Gallery, Tuesday-Saturday 10am-5pm. Pictured: Alan Hunt. Photographer: Pako Mera
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  • Edinburgh. Scotland. UK 28 February. University of Edinburgh’s Talbot Rice Gallery. display 15 masks, created by an artist from the Kwakwaka’wakw community of Canada’s Pacific coast.  The creations, by Hereditary Chief Alan Hunt, represent characters from a ceremony called the Atlakim – or ‘Dance of the Forest Spirits. Pine’s Eye runs from 29 February – 9 May at Talbot Rice Gallery, Tuesday-Saturday 10am-5pm. Pictured: Alan Hunt. Photographer: Pako Mera
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  • Edinburgh. Scotland. UK 28 February. University of Edinburgh’s Talbot Rice Gallery. display 15 masks, created by an artist from the Kwakwaka’wakw community of Canada’s Pacific coast.  The creations, by Hereditary Chief Alan Hunt, represent characters from a ceremony called the Atlakim – or ‘Dance of the Forest Spirits. Pine’s Eye runs from 29 February – 9 May at Talbot Rice Gallery, Tuesday-Saturday 10am-5pm. Pictured: Alan Hunt. Photographer: Pako Mera
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  • Edinburgh. Scotland. UK 28 February. University of Edinburgh’s Talbot Rice Gallery. display 15 masks, created by an artist from the Kwakwaka’wakw community of Canada’s Pacific coast.  The creations, by Hereditary Chief Alan Hunt, represent characters from a ceremony called the Atlakim – or ‘Dance of the Forest Spirits. Pine’s Eye runs from 29 February – 9 May at Talbot Rice Gallery, Tuesday-Saturday 10am-5pm. Pictured: Alan Hunt. Photographer: Pako Mera
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  • Professors Peter Higgs, of the University of Edinburgh, and Professor Francois Englert, of Université Libre de Bruxelles, are to receive doctorates in science from one another's institutions, at a graduation ceremony in the University of Edinburgh's McEwan Hall
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  • Professors Peter Higgs, of the University of Edinburgh, and Professor Francois Englert, of Université Libre de Bruxelles, are to receive doctorates in science from one another's institutions, at a graduation ceremony in the University of Edinburgh's McEwan Hall
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  • A portrait of Professor Peter Higgs<br />
Professors Peter Higgs, of the University of Edinburgh, and Professor Francois Englert, of Université Libre de Bruxelles, are to receive doctorates in science from one another's institutions, at a graduation ceremony in the University of Edinburgh's McEwan Hall
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  • Professors Peter Higgs, of the University of Edinburgh, and Professor Francois Englert, of Université Libre de Bruxelles, are to receive doctorates in science from one another's institutions, at a graduation ceremony in the University of Edinburgh's McEwan Hall
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  • Professors Peter Higgs, of the University of Edinburgh, and Professor Francois Englert, of Université Libre de Bruxelles, are to receive doctorates in science from one another's institutions, at a graduation ceremony in the University of Edinburgh's McEwan Hall
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  • A portrait of Professor Francois Englert.<br />
Professors Peter Higgs, of the University of Edinburgh, and Professor Francois Englert, of Université Libre de Bruxelles, are to receive doctorates in science from one another's institutions, at a graduation ceremony in the University of Edinburgh's McEwan Hall
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  • A portrait of Professor Peter Higgs holding his honoured award.<br />
Professors Peter Higgs, of the University of Edinburgh, and Professor Francois Englert, of Université Libre de Bruxelles, are to receive doctorates in science from one another's institutions, at a graduation ceremony in the University of Edinburgh's McEwan Hall
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  • Edinburgh, Scotland. 22 November. 2019. Wani Uruwarige, chief of the ancient Sri Lankan jungle dwelling tribe the Vedda people, attends a ceremony in the University of Edinburgh's Playfair Library in Edinburgh. The university returned a set of nine human skulls it acquired over 100 years ago and had housed in their anatomical collection. Pako Mera/Alamy Live News
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  • Edinburgh, Scotland. 22 November. 2019. Wani Uruwarige, chief of the ancient Sri Lankan jungle dwelling tribe the Vedda people, attends a ceremony in the University of Edinburgh's Playfair Library in Edinburgh. The university returned a set of nine human skulls it acquired over 100 years ago and had housed in their anatomical collection. Pako Mera/Alamy Live News
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  • Edinburgh, Scotland. 22 November. 2019. Wani Uruwarige, chief of the ancient Sri Lankan jungle dwelling tribe the Vedda people, attends a ceremony in the University of Edinburgh's Playfair Library in Edinburgh. The university returned a set of nine human skulls it acquired over 100 years ago and had housed in their anatomical collection. Pako Mera/Alamy Live News
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  • Edinburgh, Scotland. 22 November. 2019. Wani Uruwarige, chief of the ancient Sri Lankan jungle dwelling tribe the Vedda people, attends a ceremony in the University of Edinburgh's Playfair Library in Edinburgh. The university returned a set of nine human skulls it acquired over 100 years ago and had housed in their anatomical collection. Pako Mera/Alamy Live News
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  • Edinburgh, Scotland. 22 November. 2019. Wani Uruwarige, chief of the ancient Sri Lankan jungle dwelling tribe the Vedda people, attends a ceremony in the University of Edinburgh's Playfair Library in Edinburgh. The university returned a set of nine human skulls it acquired over 100 years ago and had housed in their anatomical collection. Pako Mera/Alamy Live News
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  • Edinburgh, Scotland. 22 November. 2019. Wani Uruwarige, chief of the ancient Sri Lankan jungle dwelling tribe the Vedda people, attends a ceremony in the University of Edinburgh's Playfair Library in Edinburgh. The university returned a set of nine human skulls it acquired over 100 years ago and had housed in their anatomical collection. Pako Mera/Alamy Live News
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  • Edinburgh, Scotland. 22 November. 2019. Wani Uruwarige, chief of the ancient Sri Lankan jungle dwelling tribe the Vedda people, attends a ceremony in the University of Edinburgh's Playfair Library in Edinburgh. The university returned a set of nine human skulls it acquired over 100 years ago and had housed in their anatomical collection. Pako Mera/Alamy Live News
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  • Edinburgh, Scotland. 22 November. 2019. Wani Uruwarige, chief of the ancient Sri Lankan jungle dwelling tribe the Vedda people, attends a ceremony in the University of Edinburgh's Playfair Library in Edinburgh. The university returned a set of nine human skulls it acquired over 100 years ago and had housed in their anatomical collection. Pako Mera/Alamy Live News
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  • Edinburgh, Scotland. 22 November. 2019. Wani Uruwarige, chief of the ancient Sri Lankan jungle dwelling tribe the Vedda people, attends a ceremony in the University of Edinburgh's Playfair Library in Edinburgh. The university returned a set of nine human skulls it acquired over 100 years ago and had housed in their anatomical collection. Pako Mera/Alamy Live News
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  • Edinburgh, Scotland. 22 November. 2019. Wani Uruwarige, chief of the ancient Sri Lankan jungle dwelling tribe the Vedda people, attends a ceremony in the University of Edinburgh's Playfair Library in Edinburgh. The university returned a set of nine human skulls it acquired over 100 years ago and had housed in their anatomical collection. Pako Mera/Alamy Live News
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  • Edinburgh, Scotland. 22 November. 2019. Wani Uruwarige, chief of the ancient Sri Lankan jungle dwelling tribe the Vedda people, attends a ceremony in the University of Edinburgh's Playfair Library in Edinburgh. The university returned a set of nine human skulls it acquired over 100 years ago and had housed in their anatomical collection. Pako Mera/Alamy Live News
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  • Edinburgh, Scotland. 22 November. 2019. Wani Uruwarige, chief of the ancient Sri Lankan jungle dwelling tribe the Vedda people, attends a ceremony in the University of Edinburgh's Playfair Library in Edinburgh. The university returned a set of nine human skulls it acquired over 100 years ago and had housed in their anatomical collection. Pako Mera/Alamy Live News
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  • Edinburgh, Scotland. 22 November. 2019. Wani Uruwarige, chief of the ancient Sri Lankan jungle dwelling tribe the Vedda people, attends a ceremony in the University of Edinburgh's Playfair Library in Edinburgh. The university returned a set of nine human skulls it acquired over 100 years ago and had housed in their anatomical collection. Pako Mera/Alamy Live News
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  • Edinburgh, Scotland. 22 November. 2019. Wani Uruwarige, chief of the ancient Sri Lankan jungle dwelling tribe the Vedda people, attends a ceremony in the University of Edinburgh's Playfair Library in Edinburgh. The university returned a set of nine human skulls it acquired over 100 years ago and had housed in their anatomical collection. Pako Mera/Alamy Live News
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  • Edinburgh, Scotland UK. 18th May 2016. University of Edinburgh students of College of art SHOW 2016. The sold-out events take place in Edinburgh College of Art’s Sculpture Court from 18-20 May. Pako Mera
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  • Edinburgh, Scotland UK. 18th May 2016. University of Edinburgh students of College of art SHOW 2016. The sold-out events take place in Edinburgh College of Art’s Sculpture Court from 18-20 May. Pako Mera
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  • Edinburgh, Scotland UK. 18th May 2016. University of Edinburgh students of College of art SHOW 2016. The sold-out events take place in Edinburgh College of Art’s Sculpture Court from 18-20 May. Pako Mera
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  • Edinburgh, Scotland UK. 18th May 2016. University of Edinburgh students of College of art SHOW 2016. The sold-out events take place in Edinburgh College of Art’s Sculpture Court from 18-20 May. Pako Mera
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  • Edinburgh, Scotland UK. 18th May 2016. University of Edinburgh students of College of art SHOW 2016. The sold-out events take place in Edinburgh College of Art’s Sculpture Court from 18-20 May. Pako Mera
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  • Edinburgh, Scotland UK. 18th May 2016. University of Edinburgh students of College of art SHOW 2016. The sold-out events take place in Edinburgh College of Art’s Sculpture Court from 18-20 May. Pako Mera
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  • Edinburgh, Scotland UK. 18th May 2016. University of Edinburgh students of College of art SHOW 2016. The sold-out events take place in Edinburgh College of Art’s Sculpture Court from 18-20 May. Pako Mera
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  • Edinburgh, Scotland UK. 18th May 2016. University of Edinburgh students of College of art SHOW 2016. The sold-out events take place in Edinburgh College of Art’s Sculpture Court from 18-20 May. Pako Mera
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  • Edinburgh, Scotland UK. 18th May 2016. University of Edinburgh students of College of art SHOW 2016. The sold-out events take place in Edinburgh College of Art’s Sculpture Court from 18-20 May. Pako Mera
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  • Edinburgh, Scotland UK. 18th May 2016. University of Edinburgh students of College of art SHOW 2016. The sold-out events take place in Edinburgh College of Art’s Sculpture Court from 18-20 May. Pako Mera
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  • Edinburgh, Scotland UK. 18th May 2016. University of Edinburgh students of College of art SHOW 2016. The sold-out events take place in Edinburgh College of Art’s Sculpture Court from 18-20 May. Pako Mera
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  • Edinburgh, Scotland UK. 18th May 2016. University of Edinburgh students of College of art SHOW 2016. The sold-out events take place in Edinburgh College of Art’s Sculpture Court from 18-20 May. Pako Mera
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  • Edinburgh, Scotland UK. 18th May 2016. University of Edinburgh students of College of art SHOW 2016. The sold-out events take place in Edinburgh College of Art’s Sculpture Court from 18-20 May. Pako Mera
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  • Edinburgh, Scotland UK. 18th May 2016. University of Edinburgh students of College of art SHOW 2016. The sold-out events take place in Edinburgh College of Art’s Sculpture Court from 18-20 May. Pako Mera
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  • Edinburgh, Scotland UK. 18th May 2016. University of Edinburgh students of College of art SHOW 2016. The sold-out events take place in Edinburgh College of Art’s Sculpture Court from 18-20 May. Pako Mera
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  • Edinburgh, Scotland UK. 18th May 2016. University of Edinburgh students of College of art SHOW 2016. The sold-out events take place in Edinburgh College of Art’s Sculpture Court from 18-20 May. Pako Mera
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  • Edinburgh, Scotland UK. 18th May 2016. University of Edinburgh students of College of art SHOW 2016. The sold-out events take place in Edinburgh College of Art’s Sculpture Court from 18-20 May. Pako Mera
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  • Edinburgh, Scotland UK. 18th May 2016. University of Edinburgh students of College of art SHOW 2016. The sold-out events take place in Edinburgh College of Art’s Sculpture Court from 18-20 May. Pako Mera
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  • Edinburgh, Scotland UK. 18th May 2016. University of Edinburgh students of College of art SHOW 2016. The sold-out events take place in Edinburgh College of Art’s Sculpture Court from 18-20 May. Pako Mera
    pkm_showeca_edi_4939.JPG
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