A team of academics, honoured by the Royal Society of Edinburgh with the Mary Somerville Medal, developed the EAVE II health monitoring platform, which played a crucial role in tracking and analysing the Covid-19 pandemic.
Academics have been honoured for their outstanding achievements, attending an RSE Medals Ceremony at the Society this week.
Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal visited The Royal Society of Edinburgh this week to present medals for outstanding academic achievement.
New RSE award supported by the Williamson Trust is designed to support community-led research which has the goal of improving people’s health and the health of the environment.  
The autumn 2023 RSE Research Awards programme opens today, providing funding opportunities for all academic disciplines and across all career stages.
The President of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Professor Sir John Ball, has written to UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to urge him to secure the UK’s membership of the Horizon Europe project as quickly as possible.
The RSE announces 33 exceptional research projects that have been selected at the spring 2023 Research Awards Programme call.
Dr Micaela Mazzei, Small Research Grant awardee investigates how the implementation of community wealth building is being approached in Scotland.
Using arts-based methods, RSE awardee, Dr Johanne Miller, has carried out a study to generate new ways of understanding experiences of boredom in young people’s lives.
Marine mammal ecologist Dr Denise Risch uses her RSE Small Research Grant to study the unique acoustic repertoire of Atlantic white-sided dolphins for the first time.
RSE Research Workshops awardee Dr Andrew Jennings discusses his project: The Scottish Island Futures – 2050 and Beyond.
RSE Small Research Grant awardee Dr Luis Novo examines metal and particulate matter accumulation in the urban hedges of Edinburgh.