Our recent work (archive)

View a range of our web design and e-learning development work from 2017-2018.

New hybrid exhibition celebrating a centenary of women’s suffrage now open at the Main Library and online.

The ECAS is a brief multidomain assessment originally designed for people with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS/Motor Neurone Disease) but is also useful in other neurodegenerative disorders.

Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland in partnership with The University of Edinburgh launch website providing advice and support for people affected by out of hospital cardiac arrests.

The latest module to be added to the HEARTe resource: "Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Resource for Responders".

A new inflammation and immunology schools resource.

Bespoke HTML5 interactives add enhanced functionality and visual design to EdWeb articles.

Two e-learning resources created within Learning, Teaching and Web Services have been highly commended in the BMA Patient Information Awards 2016.

18th e-learning module added to free STARs healthcare resource: "Sensitive and effective conversations at end-of-life care after acute stroke".

This summer the Interactive Content team simultaneously launched two national healthcare websites, the latest in a long-established partnership with Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland.

This website contains educational resources that are based on the UNESCO-recognised HIV and AIDS collections held by Lothian Health Services Archive (LHSA)

Health professionals across Scotland have welcomed HEARTe, the first comprehensive, web-based, free training programme for all health and social care staff caring for people with heart disease.

The Future Reserves Research Programme is helping to identify and understand issues affecting reservists and regulars around integration.

Video and interactive marketing materials for 3 Nursing Studies distance learning courses.