Edinburgh funding

August 27, 2004

Edinburgh University will strengthen its position in informatics with a multimillion-pound private donation towards a computer research centre. The Wolfson Foundation has pledged £2 million towards a Wolfson Centre for Informatics and the life sciences. The chip developer, Wolfson Microelectronics, originally an Edinburgh University spin-off, has pledged £1 million towards research fellowships in informatics and microelectronics.

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