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Paul Greatrix | Alumni Services | Alumni
After gaining a degree in English Language, Dr Paul Greatrix never really left higher education. Today he holds a leadership position at a Russell Group university and blogs about issues in the sector.
Ronan Ryan | Alumni Services | Alumni
During his MSc in Creative Writing, Ronan Ryan found it both comforting to be surrounded by people who shared his obsession and fascinating to hear perspectives shaped by a variety of backgrounds.
Aleksandra Kovač | Alumni Services | Alumni
Following a successful career as a pop music singer-songwriter and composer for theatre and TV, Aleksandra's aspiration to become a film composer led her to relocate from Serbia to study at Edinburgh. After graduation and a role as one of X Factor
Joseph Gayeski | Alumni Services | Alumni
International politics, frisbees and ceilidhs: Joseph Gayeski's studies at Edinburgh made for an eclectic and fulfilling time.
A good neighbour | Alumni Services | Alumni
Stuart 's role involves fostering good relationships between the University and the local communities in which it is located.
Andrew Needham | Alumni Services | Alumni
Andrew Needham values the unique life experiences student life gave him, and says that an entrepreneurial spark he discovered at Edinburgh has carried through to his career choices.
Dr Chee Ching Chan | Alumni Services | Alumni
Two time Edinburgh graduate Dr Chee Ching Chan started out wanting to become a medical doctor but inspired by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle he decided to follow a different path.
Vasyl Romanyuk | Alumni Services | Alumni
MSc graduate Vasyl Romanyuk credits his time studying politics at Edinburgh with underpinning his career focused on developing civil society in Ukraine.
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.
