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Short Courses

Drawing on Evolution: The Hand

About the course

This short taster course is running as part of EMS300 – a year-long programme of events and activities that mark 300 years of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Edinburgh. 

Based at the Anatomy Museum, this course offers a unique opportunity to explore and understand the skeletal structures of various mammals. You’ll learn to identify key anatomical differences and evolutionary adaptations, while developing your observational and drawing skills.

Through a combination of guided study and practical drawing exercises, you will put your new knowledge into practice by recording bone structures in detail, using drawing as a tool for analysis and interpretation.

Basic drawing materials will be provided, but you are welcome to bring your own if you prefer. Please note that in the museum, only dry drawing materials are to be used, e.g. no paints or ink. Learn more about the materials required for this course here.

Please do not purchase any materials until the course is confirmed to run. You will require access to a device with an internet connection. 

What you'll learn

Learning in this course is hands-on, and your skills will develop through practice, discovery, and engagement with materials and techniques.  

If you have fully engaged with all the learning activities and have attended regularly, by the end of the course you should be able to:

  • Gain a basic knowledge of mammal anatomy
  • Gain a basic knowledge of making direct observational drawings
  • Gain a basic working knowledge of convey proportions, form and structure through drawing

Who the course is for

This course is for those with little or no experience of the anatomy, but a basic knowledge of drawing would be beneficial although not essential.

Learners with an enthusiasm for creative exploration or have a natural appreciation for form and anatomy may find this course particularly rewarding. A willingness to experiment and express ideas visually is encouraged.

We welcome all and are committed to fostering a positive culture and sense of community among learners and staff. We expect learners to treat others with dignity and respect. Learners must be aged 16+.  

If you have a disability, learning difficulty, health condition, or personal circumstances which may affect your learning, please let us know so that we can make appropriate adjustments in accordance with the Equality Act 2010.  

Wherever possible, we mainstream adjustments in line with the University’s Accessible and Inclusive Learning Policy.

Learners will have limited access to the University’s student support services who will signpost appropriate local sources of support. 

Entry criteria

This course is for those with little or no experience of anatomy, but a basic knowledge of drawing would be beneficial although not essential.

This course welcomes those with a vivid imagination and enthusiasm for creative exploration. This hands-on course requires no formal background in art or design.    

You will need to have reading, listening and communication skills, including the ability to understand detailed ideas and information presented verbally and in writing. You must be comfortable learning in English if it is not your first language. You will need basic digital skills, such as using a computer and navigating a website, to access the learning materials.

Booking is available until 23:59 the day before the course is due to start, unless the course is full or cancelled. 

Additional Information

Course Options

If the course has more than one start date, time, delivery mode or location, then these options will all be shown below.

All times are local to Edinburgh.

Start date
Start Date: 15/06/2026
Class time
Class time: 13:00-16:30 (Jane Weatherly)
Delivery mode
Delivery Mode: In person (On Campus)
£10.00
No places available