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Scholar support | Education Beyond Borders | Global
Support is a core part of Education Beyond Borders (EBB). From welcome to graduation, the EBB team supports students throughout their time in Edinburgh.
February 2020 | Alumni Services | Alumni
A varied mix of themes and genres makes up this month's alumni-penned literature.
February 2019 | Alumni Services | Alumni
Business, law, a wartime story and childhood inspiration combine to make this month's Alumni Bookshelf.
Andrew Abercromby | Alumni Services | Alumni
Andrew Abercromby, deputy project manager and project engineer at NASA, chats about pulling pints in the Festival Theatre, learning to fly and living underwater.
Chioma Ezegwu | Alumni Services | Alumni
After completing her online masters in Digital Education and graduating into the uncertain world of 2020, Chioma Ezegwu established DevSpring in Nigeria, a research, training and development company. She tells us about it and how studying from home
January 2016 | Alumni Services | Alumni
There is a distinctly Scottish feel to our first bookshelf of 2016 with true stories from Scots in the Great War, a look at the poems of the same period, as well as a comic set in Edinburgh and real and imagined lives in Scotland and beyond.
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.
Elizabeth Mundy | Alumni Services | Alumni
Elizabeth Mundy began writing creatively not during her English Literature degree, but on a yoga holiday years later with the encouragement of Stephen King's UK editor.
Your chance to get involved | Alumni Services | Alumni
Interested in becoming a member of the General Council Business Committee? This is your opportunity to make a difference and become part of the governance of the University.
Kim Krenz | Alumni Services | Alumni
A secret World War Two project paved the way for Kim Krenz to come to Edinburgh. While an excess of fun led to his degree being refused initially, the Canadian persevered and graduated with a PhD in 1955.
