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Nick Doman | Alumni Services | Alumni
Nick Doman reflects on his "unorthodox" path from history student to co-founder of sustainable reusable bottle company, Ocean Bottle.
Jon Parker | Alumni Services | Alumni
Jon Parker went from Astrophysics to event logistics and is currently working on the Olympic Games in Rio.
Andy Nairn | Alumni Services | Alumni
Andy Nairn credits some good luck and sound advice with helping him go from Edinburgh law student to advertising aficionado and author.
Barav Barzani | Alumni Services | Alumni
Originally from Iraqi Kurdistan, Barav Barzani came to Edinburgh to study International Relations. Immediately enamoured with the city, he credits his time as a student with revealing a better, more ambitious version of himself. He has now taken
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.
Jane Robb | Alumni Services | Alumni
Jane Robb talks to us about her inspirational Director of Studies, working with the mineralogical collections at the Natural History Museum, London and her hopes to use her Geology degree to help shape global development.
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.
John Lloyd | Alumni Services | Alumni
Journalist John Lloyd has sound advice for current students based on his own experiences of life at Edinburgh and beyond.
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.
