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July 2017 | Alumni Services | Alumni
A love of the beauty of the city of Edinburgh unites this month's selection of alumni profiles. Find out how each has gone on to forge fulfilling careers.
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.
August 2021 | Alumni Services | Alumni
Composing film scores, writing novels and developing skincare products are some of the destinations that this month's alumni found themselves at after a few twists in their career journeys.
Laurie Bauer | Alumni Services | Alumni
Now retired, Emeritus Professor Laurie Bauer has had a fruitful academic career in Denmark and New Zealand, publishing numerous books and articles on linguistics.
June 2017 | Alumni Services | Alumni
From a missionary to an astronomer, June's eclectic mix of alumni all have one thing in common - they credit their Edinburgh education with setting them on a definite career path.
Your chance to get involved | Alumni Services | Alumni
Interested in becoming a member of the General Council Business Committee? This is your opportunity to make a difference and become part of the governance of the University.
Sania Pell | Alumni Services | Alumni
An appreciation of the beauty of Edinburgh inspired Sania Pell. She explains how this eye for good aesthetics has led to a successful career as a stylist and writer.
Leo du Feu | Alumni Services | Alumni
ECA graduate and artist Leo du Feu talks about his time studying in Edinburgh, his first experience of the after-college world and how how important it is to understand the business side of being an artist.
July 2015 | Alumni Services | Alumni
July's alumni profiles all have one thing in common - they have all become authors since graduation and some have even found inspiration from their time studying at Edinburgh.
June 2015 | Alumni Services | Alumni
Art and science combined and the ability to communicate ideas across countries and cultures unite June's cohort of Edinburgh graduates.
