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Linda Shuttleworth | Alumni Services | Alumni
First in her family to go to university, Linda Shuttleworth fulfilled her dream of becoming an NHS clinical psychologist, while contributing to the growth of mental health services in Uganda.
Colin White | Alumni Services | Alumni
Alumnus Colin White talks about his prestigious work in the sciences and his transition from an academic to a non-academic career.
Patricia Amatriain | Alumni Services | Alumni
Patricia Amatriain was inspired by her degree in Performance Costume at Edinburgh College of Art, but has met some understandable challenges since graduation. She tells us about them, her new career path, and also offers some very sound advice to
I wish I'd known… | Alumni Services | Alumni
In August we asked what students should know before arriving in Edinburgh. Your suggestions were funny, wise and numerous and we have compiled a top ten list from the best suggestions.
Freddie Freeman | Alumni Services | Alumni
Professor Fred Freeman piped for the Crown Princess of Japan during her visit to the University and has a soft spot for the graffiti that used to exist at the University library.
Bridget Wilcken | Alumni Services | Alumni
Sydney-based 1956 medical graduate Professor Bridget Wilcken reflects on a career spanning over six decades and her contributions to newborn screening services.
Kathy Blackwell | Alumni Services | Alumni
Music graduate Kathy Blackwell talks to us about how her career in teaching gave her the experience needed to co-author a number of educational music books for young string players.
July '18 bulletin | Alumni Services | Alumni
Our alumni-oriented round-up of news, events and opportunities for July 2018, updated throughout the month.
Raphael of Arabia | Alumni Services | Alumni
Student collection highlighting the diversity of Arabic publishing wins David Laing Book Collecting Prize.
King for a day | Alumni Services | Alumni
Last month we asked you to send through your memories of King’s Buildings and we hope the following reminiscences will prompt a few more.
