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October 2014 | Alumni Services | Alumni
This month’s shelf includes a hiking guide to the the Great Smoky Mountains, a children's book about leprosy and an Edinburgh set novel about the secrets of a lost Indian treasure.
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.
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.
Sarah Tabrizi | Alumni Services | Alumni
Sarah Tabrizi describes her journey to setting up the UCL Huntington’s Disease Centre and her focused efforts to find an effective treatment for this devastating neurodegenerative disease.
Demetrios Iatrides | Alumni Services | Alumni
Law graduate, Demetrios Iatrides talks career progression, the impact of Edinburgh and making the most of your opportunities.
Pro bono opportunity in Southern Africa for vet lecturers | Alumni Services | Alumni
Dick Vet graduate Dr Lawson Cairns organises Continuing Education for companion animals on behalf of the World Small Animal Veterinary Association and is seeking participation from fellow graduates.
November 2021 | Alumni Services | Alumni
The last bookshelf of 2021 shows the diversity of the University's community - from solar volcanoes and religious language, to medial research and Scottish ghost stories.
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.
Rachel Millar | Alumni Services | Alumni
After seven years producing major live events in the Middle East, Rachel Millar left for film school in the Big Apple and is now developing an unscripted true crime series and an LGBTQ+ short film.
Michael Iveson | Alumni Services | Alumni
Following his Edinburgh degree in Economics, Michael Iveson has been studying for his Masters in London. He tells us about being the first in his family to attend university, and how the Edinburgh community has supported him in the past year.
