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Sue Djabri | Alumni Services | Alumni
Sue Djabri’s involvement in student societies took her to a refugee camp one summer in the 1950s. Since then she has continued to lead an international life and this summer she will return to Edinburgh for Alumni Weekend.
Chris Ellis | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
MSc graduate Chris Ellis tells us about his reasons for studying at the School of Informatics.
Research | School of Informatics,ICSA | School of Informatics
We provide a fertile environment for a wide range of studies focussed on understanding computation in both artificial and natural systems.
People | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
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Let's Talk - a new University podcast about mental health | Alumni Services | Alumni
Students and staff have honest and thought-provoking conversations about a range of mental health topics in a university context.
MOOCs: upcoming free courses | Alumni Services | Alumni
Fancy delving into contemporary philosophy? Or perhaps you'd like to find out how to promote wellbeing in your organisation? These upcoming courses are the place to start.
Fellows at the Book Festival | IASH
On Monday 24 August at 7pm BST, he discusses the theme of Democracy Under Siege with Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Anne Applebaum:.
Alumni card update | Alumni Services | Alumni
We are not currently taking new orders for the alumni card.
Evgeniia Rusina | Alumni Services | Alumni
Evgeniia Rusina studied medicine in her native Russia, but the decision not to pursue a career as a doctor led her to Edinburgh where she researched Integrative Neuroscience. She is now completing her PhD in France.
October 2017 | Alumni Services | Alumni
A dystopian novel, thought-provoking poetry, and a study of Hegel make up this month's alumni-penned offerings.
