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Richard Davie | Alumni Services | Alumni
Barcelona based alumnus Richard Davie talks about finding your niche, late night Fresh Air radio shows and why you shouldn't necessarily tie yourself to a career related to your degree.
Carol Main | Alumni Services | Alumni
Carol Main MBE tells why she chose Edinburgh and how her degree, which focused on Music and English, helped her achieve her career aspirations.
Emily Prince | Alumni Services | Alumni
Emily Prince takes us through her journey from sociology graduate and drama enthusiast, to community fundraiser - by way of the American Youth Foundation in Michigan and the HSS admissions office.
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.
Publications by Andrew Schofield
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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.
March 2017 | Alumni Services | Alumni
This month's collection of books truly reflects the authors' passions. A tour of Scotland's bothies, a study of a famed painter and a tribute to working life in the Dales make up our alumni bookshelf.
Ian Springford | Alumni Services | Alumni
Ian Springford explains why Edinburgh is a great place to study Architecture and talks about his current projects with his own practice.
Scanning history | Alumni Services | Alumni
Since May 2016, the University Library has been working on its largest ever digitisation project to make available online its entire collection of 27,000 historical PhDs. With the project aiming to have every thesis online by the end of 2018, we
