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February 2017 | Alumni Services | Alumni
A true crime case study, a workbook for women in small businesses and a study on violence from a comic book perspective make up this month's alumni-penned picks.
Prof Norah Spears | Centre for Discovery Brain Sciences | Centre for Discovery Brain Sciences
I am a reproductive biologist, with a primary focus on investigating how chemotherapy treatment can impact on subsequent fertility.
Patrick Meza | Alumni Services | Alumni
Patrick Meza’s lucky break came when he was hired as a Sound Design intern at LucasArts. He talks to us about getting his dream job and working on films such as Jurassic World and Guardians of the Galaxy.
Udita Banerjee | Alumni Services | Alumni
Once Udita Banerjee got over the culture shock of Edinburgh’s ‘quiet’ streets, she found here the inspiration to write, travel and make Edinburgh her home.
Graduation firsts | Alumni Services | Alumni
As the University prepares to welcome a new cohort of graduates to the alumni fold, we look back at the very first graduation, and other milestones that followed.
January 2018 | Alumni Services | Alumni
2018's first collection of alumni-authored literature.
Poonam Bala | Alumni Services | Alumni
Dr Poonam Bala is a pioneer in the research field of medicine and colonialism. Here, she reflects on her experiences as a Commonwealth Scholar in Edinburgh and her international research and teaching career.
Julian Wagstaff | Alumni Services | Alumni
Chemistry tercentenary opera composer, Julian Wagstaff, talks to us about being a fresh-faced mature student, a close call with the Cheerleading Society, and why there are no rules when it comes to your career.
Rachel Wood | Alumni Services | Alumni
2011 Creative Writing graduate Rachel Wood started Rare Birds Book Club - a book subscription service and online book club that focuses on women writers and protagonists.
Lost in the Clouds? | Alumni Services | Alumni
On the Sunday of our Alumni Weekend former members of the Edinburgh University Air Squadron (EUAS) will gather in the Raeburn and Carstares rooms of Old College to remember a time in the 1950s and 60s when EUAS offered flying training to
