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Andra Roston | Alumni Services | Alumni
Canadian Andra Roston moved here to study teaching, and has been involved in the Edinburgh Festivals in many different ways.
November 2021 | Alumni Services | Alumni
This month's selection of alumni are all looking to the future. Through returning to study, changing career paths, and taking social action each is moving forward in their lives in a positive way.
Northern light | Alumni Services | Alumni
Graduate and Scottish landscape painter Georgia Rose Murray on how her most recent research trip to the Arctic is the natural evolution of her artistic fascination with northern landscapes.
Kodira Kushalapa | Alumni Services | Alumni
Dr Kodira Kushalapa arrived in Edinburgh in 1970 to research forest mapping technology. A return visit to King's Buildings in 2019 prompted him to reflect on his work in forest conservation over the past five decades.
February 2021 | Alumni Services | Alumni
This month's profiled alumni come from various backgrounds and fields but they all share a desire to contribute to their communities, from news reporting in war-torn zones to inspiring the next generation of scientists in the Caribbean.
February 2020 | Alumni Services | Alumni
Dip into the lives of five alumni, from a foreign language teacher in Belgium to a retired Edinburgh dental surgeon.
Events archive
Combined archive of previous events in the School of Physics & Astronomy.
November 2020 | Alumni Services | Alumni
Stories about football, nursing, speech technology, teaching and the United Nations emerge from our featured alumni this month.
Professor Lesley Yellowlees | Alumni Services | Alumni
Vice-Principal and Head of the College of Science and Engineering, Professor Lesley Yellowlees talks indecision, women in science and why she is the University of Edinburgh through and through.
August 2016 | Alumni Services | Alumni
Each of our August alumni ended up doing something completely different to how they started out but all agree that what they learned at Edinburgh, both through study and experience, set them on that new path.
