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August 2021 | Alumni Services | Alumni
A novel, children's poetry and historical biography make up this month's trio of alumni-authored books.
Samantha Young | Alumni Services | Alumni
Bestselling author and Edinburgh alumna Samantha Young chats about her love for the city, being on the New York Times Bestseller list and why Edinburgh and the University are set to continue to play a huge part in her writing career.
Manon Haag | Alumni Services | Alumni
A graduate of our MSc in Film, Exhibition and Curation, Manon is the marketing coordinator of the Africa in Motion film festival.
Hospitality volunteers wanted | Alumni Services | Alumni
Alumni volunteers are needed to help international students settle into University life.
Patricia Hiddleston | Alumni Services | Alumni
Patricia Hiddleston has spent her professional life working in education and has been honoured by the Institute of Mathematics for life services to maths education.
Kirsty Wark | Alumni Services | Alumni
Alumna and award-winning television journalist Kirsty Wark talks passion and career progression.
Daniel Pembrey Cooper | Alumni Services | Alumni
Daniel Pembrey Cooper went from business executive to best-selling author of the Harbour Master crime series. He tells us how his Edinburgh education influenced the decisions he has made in life.
J.M. Hirsch | Alumni Services | Alumni
It's fair to say that J.M. Hirsch fell in love with Edinburgh while a student here in the 1990s. He has since brought his son to visit the city, and proposed to his now-husband on Calton Hill. He tell us about his time studying Philosophy and how he
Brian Ness | Alumni Services | Alumni
Brian Ness is a semi-retired engineer who took an online masters course in philosophy as a hobby. He's now pursuing a PhD and teaching ethics at a local primary school in Australia.
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
