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September 2017 | Alumni Services | Alumni
Expertise, personal experience and fantasy combine to fill this month's bookshelf, including an ode to J.M. Barrie, an expert's take on the Haitian Revolution, a holiday memoir, and a supernatural tale set in China.
Tiny Beautiful Wild Things | Multi-Faith and Belief Chaplaincy, For All Faiths and None | Chaplaincy
Drop-in posts written by Dr Kitty Wheater
Eve Vivienne Clark | School of Philosophy, Psychology & Language Sciences | School of Philosophy, Psychology and language sciences
Eve Clark, Professor of Linguistics at Stanford University, was drawn to language from a young age having grown up speaking English and French. A PhD Linguistics graduate, she shares her many memories of living and working in Scotland.
Siouxsie Wiles | Alumni Services | Alumni
Siouxsie Wiles was first captivated by medical microbiology during her undergraduate degree. Now she channels her own enthusiasm to ‘demystify science’ for others through popular blogs, books and animations.
Teviot Row House continues to provide alumni memories | Alumni Services | Alumni
What are your memories of using Teviot Row House? With the castle-like building now available for use as a wedding venue, we have been asking alumni to share their own special moments spent there.
Catherine Czerkawska | School of Philosophy, Psychology & Language Sciences | School of Philosophy, Psychology and language sciences
English graduate Catherine Czerkawska tells us about the vivid memories she has from being an undergraduate student in the early 1970s.
Strange and serendipitous turns | Alumni Services | Alumni
Setbacks can shape our lives in significant and positive ways. Madeleine Lefebvre, Chief Librarian Emerita at Ryerson University in Toronto, shares her story.
Alasdair Harris | Alumni Services | Alumni
Zoology graduate Dr Alasdair Harris set up social enterprise Blue Ventures in 2003. Years on, its mission to rebuild tropical fisheries with coastal communities has never been so urgent, or so critical.
Male contraceptive coverage in The Times | Centre for Reproductive Health | Centre for Reproductive Health
Research into male contraception is led by the CRH’s Professor Anderson and Dr Reynolds-Wright.
Professor Liv Helene Willumsen | IASH
Such panics, lasting from some months to a couple of years, are seen in all areas suffering from intensive witchcraft persecution.
