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Svetoslav Todorov | Alumni Services | Alumni
Pianist Svetoslav Todorov a BMus (Hons) graduate and current Royal College of Music student shares his recent work and memories from his time in Edinburgh.
King for a day | Alumni Services | Alumni
Last month we asked you to send through your memories of King’s Buildings and we hope the following reminiscences will prompt a few more.
Vainius Glinskis | Alumni Services | Alumni
Committee member of the Edinburgh University Club of New York and recent economics graduate Vainius Glinskis tells us how he ended up in in the Scottish capital and describes his young career to date.
Podcast perspective | Alumni Services | Alumni
Sharing things, the podcast, returns for season two with seven new candid conversations between University of Edinburgh people.
Sharing stories through media | Alumni Services | Alumni
Vicki relishes her role as Media Producer that sees her filming and recording the people and places that make up the University community. She's also been working on the new Sharing things podcast that brings together students, staff and alumni for
Raphael of Arabia | Alumni Services | Alumni
Student collection highlighting the diversity of Arabic publishing wins David Laing Book Collecting Prize.
Lawson Cairns | Alumni Services | Alumni
Veterinarian Dr Lawson Cairns describes his journey from Aberdeen to Durban, South Africa, and his work to improve compassionate care of companion animals.
Charlie Kennard | Alumni Services | Alumni
After attending a presentation at a graduate recruitment event, Charlie Kennard found himself on a career path that has led him to be involved in supplying education for children in both East London and Malaysia.
Rhianna Tweedie | Alumni Services | Alumni
Teacher Rhianna Tweedie talks football, travelling from home to study and how the past year has reinforced her committment to teaching and the wellbeing of her students.
There and back again | Alumni Services | Alumni
Canadian Dr F H Kim Krenz, aged 98, shares his tale of coming to Edinburgh to study chemical physics in the 1950s and getting his PhD at the second attempt.
