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Jim Strang | Alumni Services | Alumni
Jim Strang talks about how Edinburgh became home, his love for his degree and his wide and varied career after graduation.
Leading strategic change | Alumni Services | Alumni
Ahead of an Edinburgh Business School masterclass on 4 and 5 May, Professor John Amis, the University’s Chair in Strategic Management and Organisation, answers our questions about how to effectively lead in a changing business environment.
Man Sao Lo | Alumni Services | Alumni
Man Sao Lo applies the skills she had developed whilst at Edinburgh in her new role as Clinical Instructor in Macau, China.
Ian Frazer | Alumni Services | Alumni
Ian Frazer’s experiences have taught him not to waste a minute on things that don’t grab him as important.
David Berger | Alumni Services | Alumni
Long distance student, David Berger, chose Edinburgh because of its reputation and has used the skills he learnt during his degree to increase his opportunities in the professional world.
Malcolm Macleod | Alumni Services | Alumni
Malcolm Macleod has a long association with the University, from student to Rector and now as Chair in Neurology and Translational Neurosciences.
Tennis Club events in March 2020 | Alumni Services | Alumni
Edinburgh University Lawn Tennis Club are delighted to invite you to the upcoming events this month – Racketlon and a 24-Hour Tennis Marathon.
Prize reading: this year's James Tait Black Prizes | Alumni Services | Alumni
This year's prestigious James Tait Black Prizes will be held during the Edinburgh Book Festival's online programme - and alumni are invited to join. In anticipation of the event we spoke with two of the student readers who helped choose the nominees,
Tom Nash | Alumni Services | Alumni
Tom Nash's role as President of the History Society taught him crucial skills that he has transferred to his role in marketing for Tesco.
The joy of circus | Alumni Services | Alumni
At the age of 30, Dea Birkett (Politics and Philosophy 1981) ran away to the circus. She recounts her adventures, explains why we all need this art form in our lives and shares her top circus picks.
