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Guy Windsor | Alumni Services | Alumni
Guy Windsor knows a thing or two about historical sword fighting. Since co-founding the Dawn Duellist’s Society in 1994, he's set up a school for swordsmanship in Helsinki, written several books and earned a PhD.
Jokha Alharthi | Alumni Services | Alumni
Man Booker International Prize 2019 winner Jokha Alharthi found herself in a "literature paradise" while pursuing her PhD at the University of Edinburgh.
Zia Barnard | Alumni Services | Alumni
In 2020 Zia Barnard joined over 600 Edinburgh alumni who hail from the Caribbean. The Saint Lucian resident tell us about her time studying Biotechnology, the challenges of graduating during a global pandemic, and her hopes to inspire future
David McClay - Philanthropy Manager | Alumni Services | Alumni
David is a graduate of Scottish Historical Studies and now leads projects that ensure the University's Library and Collections are preserved, enhanced and accessed.
Presiding Officer to address alumni meeting | Alumni Services | Alumni
Ken Macintosh, Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament, will be the guest speaker at an event that gives alumni the opportunity to be briefed on developments at the University.
AHRC Alumni Survey | Alumni Services | Alumni
Survey for PhD alumni funded through the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC).
August 2019 | Alumni Services | Alumni
Books on the economy, utopia and religious architecture are included in this month's alumni-penned selection.
January 2017 | Alumni Services | Alumni
A study of Einstein, an analysis of how children acquire language and the story of a lovelorn baker are among the literacy picks on this month's bookshelf.
October 2016 | Alumni Services | Alumni
October's bookshelf is a diverse selection that encompasses a children's book about the Highland clearances, a French thesis on Robert Burns and a disturbing psychological tale of matricide.
Zach Thomas | Alumni Services | Alumni
Zach Thomas explains how his time at Edinburgh still resonates throughout his new life in east Asia.
