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AHRC Alumni Survey | Alumni Services | Alumni
Survey for PhD alumni funded through the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC).
Scotsman Inside Science | IPAB | School of Informatics
Professor Sethu Vijayakumar explains how robotics can lend a personal touch to human healthcare.
Neil Forsyth | Alumni Services | Alumni
Football was central to Neil Forsyth's student life and the focus of his first writing job. Since moving on from match reports, he has established a successful career writing for TV and film and is known for creating the sitcom character Bob Servant.
May 2020 | Alumni Services | Alumni
An eclectic mix of fact, fiction and research from six alumni authors.
Sarah Freeman | Alumni Services | Alumni
Sarah Freeman studied English Literature and is now Head of Features for Yorkshire Post. It was during her time at the university that she learned to be proud of her love for poetry and to not spend summers in broom cupboards.
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
Degree Overview | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
All of our programmes start with a common core of mathematics courses and informatics courses, with increasing options for specialisation in later years depending on your interests.
Cara Stacey | Alumni Services | Alumni
After a "magical" year studying musicology in Edinburgh, Dr Cara Stacey knew she wanted to work in African music and focus on musical performance. She has completed two further degrees and released two albums.
Julian Wagstaff | Alumni Services | Alumni
Chemistry tercentenary opera composer, Julian Wagstaff, talks to us about being a fresh-faced mature student, a close call with the Cheerleading Society, and why there are no rules when it comes to your career.
Professor Prem Narain | Alumni Services | Alumni
An initial project working with flies in India sparked Professor Prem Narain’s lifelong passion for genetics and led him to Edinburgh where alongside his PhD and DSc he gained many fond memories of Scotland.
