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June 2016 | Alumni Services | Alumni
30 years of poetry, a social history of prostitution, Scotland's famous shape-shifting water horses and two alumni best selling authors feature on this month's bookshelf.
Liam Kerr | Alumni Services | Alumni
Liam Kerr has built a richly varied CV while also pursuing musical and other interests. Recently elected to the Scottish Parliament, he says the skills he learned in his degree have stood him in good stead.
Josiane Keller | Alumni Services | Alumni
Edinburgh College of Art graduate Josiane Keller talks about building a career as an artist, and excessive salt in the Scottish diet.
Bill Hare | Alumni Services | Alumni
Having attended university as a mature student, Bill Hare has since carved out a varied career in the arts involving exhibition curation, teaching and writing on Scottish modern and contemporary art.
Endean Tan | Alumni Services | Alumni
Dr Endean Tan juggled online masters studies in Internal Medicine with work, exams and national military service. Despite the challenges, the MSc helped him with the final hurdle to becoming a specialist and consultant in Singapore.
April 2020 | Alumni Services | Alumni
A book of poems and a book of technology - plus a graduate picks his favourite titles for a 'lockdown library'.
September 2020 | Alumni Services | Alumni
A wine educator, a retired surgeon, an environmental entrepreneur and graduates working in finance and business make up our featured profiles this month.
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.
Dr Gašper Jakovac | IASH
Forthcoming. ‘“What huntinges & matches have beene of late appointed”: Northern Catholics, Equestrian Sports, and the Gunpowder Plot’, John McKinnell and Diana Wyatt (eds.), Early Performers and Performance in the North East
