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Imogen Thomas | Alumni Services | Alumni
Imogen quickly found a job in London after graduation, but after realising that office life in was not for her, she has now chosen a new path – teaching.
Rory Dunlop - Modern Apprentice | Alumni Services | Alumni
The University participates in the Modern Apprentice programme that allows over 16s to take on paid employment that offers industry-recognised training on the job. Rory Dunlop is a Modern Apprentice in the School of Divinity's marketing team.
August 2017 | Alumni Services | Alumni
Digital representations, inspiring stories, and chemical works combine to form this month's pick of alumni-penned books.
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.
Celebrating sport | Alumni Services | Alumni
As Edinburgh University Sports Union prepares to celebrate 150 years we catch up with former president and current Chief Operating Officer for Scottish Student Sport, Stew Fowlie.
The Insights Programme | Alumni Services | Alumni
Our Insights Programme helps students develop the confidence, skills and connections to consider a range of careers through introductions to Edinburgh alumni working in an exciting range of sectors and environments.
Tennis Club events in March 2020 | Alumni Services | Alumni
Edinburgh University Lawn Tennis Club are delighted to invite you to the upcoming events this month – Racketlon and a 24-Hour Tennis Marathon.
March 2018 | Alumni Services | Alumni
Two intriguing novels, studies of manuscripts and preaching, and an aviator's memoir make up this month's alumni-penned picks.
Gabor Ronay | Alumni Services | Alumni
Medieval historian and writer Gabor Ronay was forced to flee Hungary after the 1956 Revolution. Starting over in Edinburgh, he loved every aspect of student life in the welcoming city.
Mumtaz Khan | Alumni Services | Alumni
Mumtaz Khan talks to us about moving to Edinburgh from Pakistan, living in Pollock Halls and the long-lasting influence studying tropical veterinary medicine had on his professional life.
