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Utsava Kasera | Alumni Services | Alumni
Utsava Kasera chose Edinburgh to study his MSc after thorough research and believes, thanks to the quality of teaching and beauty of the city, his choice to study here is one of the best decisions of his life.
Russell Jones | Alumni Services | Alumni
The UK’s first Pet Poet Laureate, Dr Russell Jones, is a two-time Edinburgh graduate. Working as a writer and editor, he has published five collections of poetry and three writing anthologies to date.
May 2018 | Alumni Services | Alumni
Five PhD alumni share anecdotes from their student days and describe the different career paths they have taken.
Alumni weekend in Toronto | Alumni Services | Alumni
Alumni gathered in Toronto in June for three days of events around the bi-annual General Council meeting.
PCR Masterclass: A Question of Taste | Easter Bush Science Outreach Centre | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
In collaboration with the Centre for Open learning, we are running our full day, hands-on polymerase chain reaction (PCR) masterclass as part of their short course programme.
Rebecca Smith | Alumni Services | Alumni
The wide range of courses in Edinburgh's Biological Sciences programme coupled with a unique volunteering opportunity paved the way for Rebecca Smith's international career in primate conservation.
Lyndsay Brown | Alumni Services | Alumni
Having worked as an Optometrist with an interest in Primary Care throughout her career, Lyndsay Brown's online degree has opened up new and different opportunities for her.
Supporting European engagement | Alumni Services | Alumni
Helen McMillan, the University of Edinburgh’s Regional Director for Europe talks to us about her interest in student mobility and how Brexit keeps her busy!
September 2020 | Alumni Services | Alumni
A typically varied selection of novels and non-fiction make up this month's alumni-authored books.
Paul Greatrix | Alumni Services | Alumni
After gaining a degree in English Language, Dr Paul Greatrix never really left higher education. Today he holds a leadership position at a Russell Group university and blogs about issues in the sector.
