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November 2016 | Alumni Services | Alumni
Worlds that we have left behind, the literary influence of Scotland's capital and an insight into wealth are just some of the themes explored by this month's alumni in print.
Oliver Stegen | Alumni Services | Alumni
Oliver Stegen ended up in Edinburgh by chance and used his Linguistics degree while living and working among the Rangi in Tanzania, learning their language and helping local teachers to devise a writing system.
Richard Brash | Alumni Services | Alumni
Edinburgh-native Richard Brash returned to his hometown with his family in 2017. He had decided to complete a PhD in Systematic Theology - a decision that has now taken him to Japan as an assistant professor.
November 2015 | Alumni Services | Alumni
In our last bookshelf before Christmas we highlight some potential alumni authored stocking fillers.
Stuart Black | Alumni Services | Alumni
1978 arts graduate Stuart Black recalls his unconventional entry to university and the winding path to finding an enjoyable career in international development.
John Davison | Alumni Services | Alumni
John Davison's time at Edinburgh included a lot of rugby and the unexpected inspiration to study Persian. Both have stayed with him as he has pursued his career as a news journalist. He now manages a news bureau in Baghdad, a role that has made him
LFCS Seminar: 5 February 2019 - Artur Czumaj | LFCS | School of Informatics
Speaker: Artur Czumaj
Natural photographer | Alumni Services | Alumni
Our staff spotlight this month features Professor Karl Oparka and the spectacular images he creates in his lab and his garden.
Fadwa Affara | Alumni Services | Alumni
Fadwa Affara retired to Edinburgh following an international career in nursing education regulation and advance practice, but that hasn't stopped her from supporting healthcare professionals fighting the Covid-19 pandemic.
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.
