It will see all Burns papers held in Scotland examined, digitised and stored at the university's Centre for Robert Burns Studies.
East Ayrshire Council Museum Service has two similar links from another of Burns' original surveying chains, and a handle from one of his chains is held in the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum.
He was named the winner of the 2013 Robert Burns Humanitarian Award earlier this year.
And William Chambers' a Red Red Rose headpiece was created for Robert Burns on Victoria Embankment.
An augmented reality app has brought a Robert Burns portrait to life on the TEDGlobal stage.
The awards ceremony takes place on the 26 January at the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum in Alloway.
An 18-month project is being launched to produce the first ever extensive database of Robert Burns manuscripts.
Robert Burns , commandant, Queen Street Company, Glasgow (Hamilton, Lanarkshire) - For services to the St Andrew's Ambulance Association.
Pharmacologist Sir Alexander Fleming, poet Robert Burns, and tyre inventor John Boyd Dunlop are among those who appear on these notes.
The Gathering formed the centrepiece of the Homecoming celebrations, which marked the 250th anniversary of the birth of national bard Robert Burns.
The director of 1973 horror film The Wicker Man has praised the work of Robert Burns and actor Edward Woodward's Gaelic singing.
His award will be housed at the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum in Alloway, which is run by the National Trust for Scotland.
Poet Robert Burns has been honoured by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) - for his work as a land surveyor.
Associated Press writers Bradley Klapper and Robert Burns contributed to this report.
The shirts are each inspired by a poet, including John Keats, William Blake, Lord Byron, John Milton, Sir Andrew Motion and Robert Burns.
Associated Press writers Robert Burns, Andrew Taylor, Jim Kuhnhenn and Darlene Superville in Washington and Manuel Valdes in Seattle contributed to this report.
Khalil Dale is one of three contenders for the 2013 Robert Burns Humanitarian Award, the winner of which will be announced later this month.
By corporate standards it is ancient rather than merely venerable, having been founded in 1727 and predating Robert Burns and even, some say, the kilt.
Associated Press writer Robert Burns in Washington contributed to this report.
Stall holder Robert Burns said the rebate "will make a difference" but the money was a small amount compared to the high rents still being paid.
Plans to overhaul a Dumfries square which surrounds a statue of Robert Burns are facing a delay due to a hold-up in a delivery of Chinese granite.
BBC: Robert Burns statue square works face Chinese stone delay
Another show written and performed in Scots, Tam o'Shanter, is a large-scale production by the Communicado theatre company - who have adapted Robert Burns' famous poem for the stage.
Now it is hoped the latest funding package could give a longer-term future to the venue which once boasted Robert Burns as a patron and helped to inspire JM Barrie to write plays.
Along with the Edinburgh Jazz Festival Orchestra, Temperley will also perform a new work by Dave Milligan, based around the love letters between Robert Burns and Agnes McLehose which they signed "Sylvander" and "Clarinda".
History books have been largely unkind to Burns, and though not alive today to defend himself, readers can now develop a sense of his side of the story through Inside the Nixon Administration: The Secret Diary of Arthur Burns, edited by author and emeritus Indiana University professor, Robert Ferrell.
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