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Reuniting at Alumni Weekend | Alumni Services | Alumni
Reunion organisers are taking advantage of a whole weekend of planned events at the University this June.
Richard Davie | Alumni Services | Alumni
Barcelona based alumnus Richard Davie talks about finding your niche, late night Fresh Air radio shows and why you shouldn't necessarily tie yourself to a career related to your degree.
October 2016 | Alumni Services | Alumni
The five alumni featured this month have all hit the heights in their field. Read about not one but two MBEs, a multi-award winning graphic novelist, winner of the Young Professional Award at the Women in Banking and Finance awards and a celebrated
Breaking the sound barrier - DDI
cademics have used funding from the University of Edinburgh’s Data-Driven Innovation initiative to develop ground-breaking Gaelic speech recognition software
Sandra Wilson | Alumni Services | Alumni
Alumna Sandra Wilson chats about student life, a chance encounter with a sporty scientist and how research skills gained at Edinburgh have been vital to her career.
Emily Prince | Alumni Services | Alumni
Emily Prince takes us through her journey from sociology graduate and drama enthusiast, to community fundraiser - by way of the American Youth Foundation in Michigan and the HSS admissions office.
Carol Main | Alumni Services | Alumni
Carol Main MBE tells why she chose Edinburgh and how her degree, which focused on Music and English, helped her achieve her career aspirations.
Playful learning | Alumni Services | Alumni
Do you dream of solving a Rubik’s Cube? Have you always wanted to paint using microbes or learn to upcycle? Then join us for Innovative Learning Week in February.
Dementia: new viewpoints, new solutions | Alumni Services | Alumni
By seeing things from other people’s perspectives, Professor Charlotte Clarke is looking into finding ways to enhance the quality of life for people living with dementia.
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.
