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More for less | Alumni Services | Alumni
Student Lienda Kavindele wanted to challenge the theory that developing countries don’t have the means to innovate; an alumni funded grant enabled her to do so.
Dr Helen Quinn | Alumni Services | Alumni
Helen Quinn explains how unearthing her old University study notes has helped in her role at the BBC, including working as Assistant Producer on exciting new series The Rise of the Continents.
March 2019 | Alumni Services | Alumni
Theology, graphic art, and female friendship are all explored in this month's alumni-penned books.
Daniel Pembrey Cooper | Alumni Services | Alumni
Daniel Pembrey Cooper went from business executive to best-selling author of the Harbour Master crime series. He tells us how his Edinburgh education influenced the decisions he has made in life.
Shirley Pu | Alumni Services | Alumni
Shirley Pu spent four years studying Russian and History of Art and now works for a museum in Hong Kong. She is also President of the University of Edinburgh Alumni Club of Hong Kong.
Geography class of 1963 | Alumni Services | Alumni
On 20 and 21 September 2013 the Geography Class of 1963 assembled in Edinburgh to celebrate fifty years of change.
Life with MND | Alumni Services | Alumni
June has been Global MND Awareness Month, and to mark the occasion Edinburgh alumnus Euan MacDonald has shared with us a blog about life with motor neurone disease.
Retired but not resting | Alumni Services | Alumni
Edinburgh graduate and Scotland’s former 7s captain and most capped player, Colin Gregor might have retired from professional rugby but his ambition is undimmed.
A festival of friends | Alumni Services | Alumni
What is the connection between flowers, Edinburgh University, bees and an old Citroen van?
June 2021 | Alumni Services | Alumni
Our monthly selection of alumni-authored books includes a look at the role of luck in the success of brands, a study of management styles in higher education, two biographies of accomplished Scots, and research into how inorganic chemistry can be
