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1991 TESOL classmates sought | Alumni Services | Alumni
1991 TESOL graduate Z N Patil, from India, is looking to reconnect with former classmates.
July 2014 | Alumni Services | Alumni
This month we have a duo of books by graduates of the University - a satirical look at American democracy and the published letters of a graduate who served in the First World War.
Graham Hutchins | Alumni Services | Alumni
Graham Hutchins was so taken by Edinburgh after a year of study that he decided to stay on to complete his degree. He talks to us about interning at the Parish of St. Ninian’s and the journal he kept.
Matilda Mitchell | Alumni Services | Alumni
History of Art graduate Matilda Mitchell has enjoyed a varied career in the arts sector, which saw her bring paintings into the corridors of hospitals.
Natalie Starkey | Alumni Services | Alumni
Adventurous fieldwork trips and a supportive supervisor were a highlights of Dr Natalie Starkey's PhD studies. She's now working as a science communicator and has published her first popular science book, Catching Stardust.
Benjamin Arenas | Alumni Services | Alumni
Chemistry graduate Benjamin Arenas's time at Edinburgh was characterised by a sense of community, both in and out of the lecture theatre.
Malcolm Blackie | Alumni Services | Alumni
Professor Malcolm Blackie’s long career in African agricultural development and education has benefited many people, from former students now in influential positions to smallholder farmers.
Moragh Bradshaw | Alumni Services | Alumni
No stranger to helping people out, Moragh Bradshaw MBE tells us about her involvement in everything from student campaigns to extensive voluntary work, and shares her reason for supporting the University through a gift in her will.
Soledad Magnone | Alumni Services | Alumni
Soledad Magnone tells us how her masters from Edinburgh has helped develop a career dedicated to closing the digital divide.
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.
