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Mark Everard | Alumni Services | Alumni
Business graduate Mark Everard combines working in the housing sector with leading an ambassador group for a charity supporting children with cancer worldwide.
Sarah Tabrizi | Alumni Services | Alumni
Sarah Tabrizi describes her journey to setting up the UCL Huntington’s Disease Centre and her focused efforts to find an effective treatment for this devastating neurodegenerative disease.
Michal Len | Alumni Services | Alumni
Michal Len's passion is reusing, repairing and recycling. From a field trip to Iceland in 2008, to working in Edinburgh Airport's Environment team, he has honed a career focussed on developing best practice and European policies, and is now Director
Lee Madden | Alumni Services | Alumni
MA Philosophy graduate, Lee Madden, arrived in Edinburgh from Belfast looking for new experiences and independence, he talks to us about being able to study fascinating outside subjects, making the most of what the University has to offer and
Expert Interviews Archive - Page 2 of 5 - DDI
Dr Kate Miltner. TRAIN@ED Fellow | Understanding the Outcomes and Experiences of Participants in Digital Skills Initiatives. ... Michael Rovatsos. Director of the Bayes Centre. Michael is a specialist in AI techniques that enable people to interact with
Students | Centre for Inflammation Research | Centre for Inflammation Research
Our postgraduate research students
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.
January 2020 | Alumni Services | Alumni
Science, mystery and something for the kids kick-off 2020's selection of alumni-authored books.
April 2019 | Alumni Services | Alumni
Take your pick from fiction, history, self-help and factual in April's ample selection of alumni-authored books.
October 2017 | Alumni Services | Alumni
A dystopian novel, thought-provoking poetry, and a study of Hegel make up this month's alumni-penned offerings.
