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Ian Malcolm | Alumni Services | Alumni
Ian Malcolm swapped a radio station for university lecture halls when he decided to become a teacher. Now retired, he has spent much of his time revisiting his Merchant Navy past in his published writings.
Bill Chilton | Alumni Services | Alumni
Former deep sea diver and Geography graduate Bill Chilton has no regrets and thinks you shouldn't either.
Ian LeBruce | Alumni Services | Alumni
From developing video games to launching new ventures and heading up a branding agency, 2011 physics graduate Ian LeBruce isn't afraid to get out of his comfort zone.
Cameron's sporting chances | Alumni Services | Alumni
Cameron McLay graduated from the University's Sport and Recreation Management course in 2016 and now works as Communications and Sponsorship Manager at Basketball Scotland. We asked him about his career and why he volunteers to advise current sports
Redefining finance | Alumni Services | Alumni
2016 is set to be another pivotal year for the world of accounting and finance and the Business School wants to ensure that you are equipped to manage and respond to uncertainty and change.
Share your favourite University moments | Alumni Services | Alumni
An opportunity to contribute to a video capturing your favourite moments at the University.
Guy Akester | Alumni Services | Alumni
Guy Akester reminisces about his time at Edinburgh and tells us about experiencing his classmates seeing snow for the first time and what he does when he visits Edinburgh now.
July 2018 | Alumni Services | Alumni
Europe is the theme that connects our five alumni profiles this month.
September 2016 | Alumni Services | Alumni
While this month the fresher's, our future alumni, start their journey. We look back at some of our nursing graduates to coincide with the upcoming Leaps in the Dark event, a celebration of 60 years of nursing education at Edinburgh.
Peter Symms | Alumni Services | Alumni
A passion for Scottish history led Dr Peter Symms to study for a PhD at Edinburgh in the 1980s, followed by an MSc (Research) two decades later.
