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Susan Jackson | Alumni Services | Alumni
When Susan Jackson isn't thinking about sports, the chartered accountant and three-time Commonwealth Games athlete is helping to run a homes developer in Fife.
Ruth Allison | Alumni Services | Alumni
Ruth Allison talks about her first day at Edinburgh, her year abroad at the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill and why you should just say yes.
Seth Amanfo | Alumni Services | Alumni
Expertise in infectious disease research and a PhD scholarship drew Dr Seth Amanfo to Edinburgh. Still based at the University, the 2018 graduate now helps to manage a £7 million global health research programme, Tackling Infections to Benefit
Patrick Meza | Alumni Services | Alumni
Patrick Meza’s lucky break came when he was hired as a Sound Design intern at LucasArts. He talks to us about getting his dream job and working on films such as Jurassic World and Guardians of the Galaxy.
Mining the past | Alumni Services | Alumni
Photographs of a long-lost degree programme sent in by an alumnus prompts a trip down memory lane.
A medical marvel | Alumni Services | Alumni
Tour the University’s Anatomical Museum from your phone or tablet and win Robert Burns’ skull in our exclusive alumni competition.
February 2017 | Alumni Services | Alumni
A true crime case study, a workbook for women in small businesses and a study on violence from a comic book perspective make up this month's alumni-penned picks.
Dr Peter Harris | Alumni Services | Alumni
Dr Peter Harris reflects on his time spent in Edinburgh, including serving as a Vice-President for the Student’s Association, alongside giving some detailed and strong advice to current students who are looking beyond graduation.
Clara Mpanga | Alumni Services | Alumni
After juggling Edinburgh's online MSc in Surgical Sciences with a masters in Malawi, Dr Clara Mpanga is now an orthopaedic consultant and board member of Women in Surgery in Africa (WiSA).
Sherif Ayoub | Alumni Services | Alumni
Sherif Ayoub, an expert in Islamic finance, credits Edinburgh with deepening his thinking – and the creation of a book from his PhD. He just wishes he'd played golf while in Scotland.
