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April 2018 | Alumni Services | Alumni
This month's packed bookshelf includes works from alumni who studied such diverse fields as medicine, sociology, artificial intelligence and chemistry.
Gabor Ronay | Alumni Services | Alumni
Medieval historian and writer Gabor Ronay was forced to flee Hungary after the 1956 Revolution. Starting over in Edinburgh, he loved every aspect of student life in the welcoming city.
Roland Gulliver | Alumni Services | Alumni
Roland Gulliver, Programme Manager for the Edinburgh International Book Festival, talks Medieval Poetry and wandering from Charlotte Square Gardens to the Royal Mile.
Justina Or | Alumni Services | Alumni
Ohio-based Justina Or decided to take an online philosophy degree to explore an area of personal interest from the comfort of her own home. She didn't expect to make a career out of it but has gone on to complete her PhD and is teaching philosophy
Jeff Collin | School of Social and Political Science
Merging alcohol giants threaten global health. BMJ 351: h6087. Shortt NK, Tisch C, Pearce J, Mitchell R, Richardson EA, Hill S, Collin J.
Tennis Club events in March 2020 | Alumni Services | Alumni
Edinburgh University Lawn Tennis Club are delighted to invite you to the upcoming events this month – Racketlon and a 24-Hour Tennis Marathon.
Shirley Addison | Alumni Services | Alumni
Olympian Shirley Addison chats about choosing Edinburgh over Oxford, representing Scotland and Great Britain at the Olympics and Commonwealth Games and starring as Gladiator 'Battleaxe' the Warrior Queen.
They came. They saw. They paddled. | Alumni Services | Alumni
What do you get when you put a mathematics graduate, a public health graduate and a geography graduate in wetsuits? An Edinburgh University Canoe Club reunion.
Maybin group | Centre for Reproductive Health | Centre for Reproductive Health
Preventitive and therapeutic strategies for abnormal uterine bleeding (problematic periods)
October 2017 | Alumni Services | Alumni
A dystopian novel, thought-provoking poetry, and a study of Hegel make up this month's alumni-penned offerings.
