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In 1965, the building was purchased by the Edinburgh Corporation from Meyer Oppenheim to house the newly formed Royal Lyceum Theatre Company, who are now the permanent residents, leasing it from the City of Edinburgh Council. [9] The Royal Lyceum has been one of the principal venues for the Edinburgh International Festival since the festival's ...
International School Aberdeen [26] £16,535 n/a IB No George Heriot's [27] £16,440 n/a Scottish Yes Clifton Hall School, Edinburgh [28] £16,380 n/a Scottish No Hutchesons' Grammar School [29] £16,177 n/a Scottish Yes The High School of Dundee [30] £16,050 n/a Scottish Yes Mary Erskine School, Edinburgh [31] £16,041 £32,190 Scottish No
The School offers a range of postgraduate programmes including a Master of Business Administration (MBA) programme, one of the largest international programmes of its kind in the world. The MBA is offered on-campus in Edinburgh, Dubai and Malaysia, through a network of 23 Approved Learning Partners across the world, by independent distance ...
The Chancellor's Building was opened on 12 August 2002 by Prince Philip, housing the new Edinburgh Medical School alongside the new Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh. [83] In 2007, the campus saw the addition of the Euan MacDonald Centre as a research centre for motor neuron diseases , which was part-funded by Scottish entrepreneur Euan MacDonald ...
Michael Simons founder and chairman of Howard & Wyndham Ltd Theatre Royal, Glasgow, auditorium under Howard & Wyndham Ltd. The company was founded in 1895 by Baillie Michael Simons of Glasgow to formalise and extend an 1883 partnership between Irish-born John B. Howard (1841–1895) and Edinburgh-born Frederick W. P. Wyndham (1853–1930), son of actor-manager Robert Henry Wyndham.
Before moving to a new campus just outside Musselburgh in the autumn of 2007, Queen Margaret University had been based at three campuses throughout Edinburgh. They were located in Corstorphine (to the West of Edinburgh), in Leith, and at the Gateway Theatre – home of the university’s leading Drama School and Scotland's International Drama Centre.
In 1986, the Commonwealth Games was hosted by Edinburgh, with the Usher Hall providing the venue for the boxing tournament. The Hall is flanked by The Royal Lyceum Theatre to the south and The Traverse Theatre to the north. Historic Environment Scotland has registered the Hall with Category A listed building status.
The school offers education to musically talented children and is the only specialist full-time music school in Scotland that is not associated with a state school. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] In addition to their main studies, students receive intensive instruction on a solo instrument and a program of music according to their age.