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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
John Hale | Alumni Services | Alumni
Renowned Milton scholar Dr John Hale on the research path that took him to Dunedin, New Zealand, and why the author of 'Paradise Lost' is worth disagreeing with.
Karen Donnelly | Alumni Services | Alumni
Medical Writing Manager Karen Donnelly talks Neuroscience, following your passions, and why Psychology always wins in the end.
September 2021 | Alumni Services | Alumni
The theme of this month's profiles is journeys. From travelling to pastures new to taking careers detours, and to finding yourself back where it all began, these five alumni show us the twists and turns of life after graduation.
Leonard Tam | Alumni Services | Alumni
President of the alumni group in Luxembourg, Leonard Tam describes how he took advantage of many extracurricular activities during his Law studies.
Gavin Reid | Alumni Services | Alumni
Professor Gavin Reid reflects on balancing teaching, family life and research as an economics PhD student in the 1970s, playing flute in a blues band and approaching 30 years' service at St Andrews.
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.
Sue Djabri | Alumni Services | Alumni
Sue Djabri’s involvement in student societies took her to a refugee camp one summer in the 1950s. Since then she has continued to lead an international life and this summer she will return to Edinburgh for Alumni Weekend.
Derek Bruce | Alumni Services | Alumni
Dr Derek Bruce talks to us about moving to the United States after graduating in medicine and how his Scottish charm and accent helped his career along the way.
