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Kirsty Dick | Alumni Services | Alumni
1,000 Gentoo penguins, four humans and no running water: 2017 alumna Kirsty Dick reveals what it's like to run a historic base in Antarctica.
David McClay - Philanthropy Manager | Alumni Services | Alumni
David is a graduate of Scottish Historical Studies and now leads projects that ensure the University's Library and Collections are preserved, enhanced and accessed.
Christa Hook | Alumni Services | Alumni
From South Africa to Somalia and hospital wards to war zones, Dr Christa Hook's global career can be described as a spiral.
Hamish Halls | Alumni Services | Alumni
Hamish Halls' decision to switch from Chemistry to Philosophy after his first year proved to be a very wise one. He explains why and vividly recounts life as an Edinburgh student in the 1960s.
Robyn Hardage | Alumni Services | Alumni
Robyn Hardage tells us she juggles a career as a policy analyst with her success as a distance runner and triathlete that has seen her ranked 13th in the world.
Seth Amanfo | Alumni Services | Alumni
Expertise in infectious disease research and a PhD scholarship drew Dr Seth Amanfo to Edinburgh. Still based at the University, the 2018 graduate now helps to manage a £7 million global health research programme, Tackling Infections to Benefit
Clara Mpanga | Alumni Services | Alumni
After juggling Edinburgh's online MSc in Surgical Sciences with a masters in Malawi, Dr Clara Mpanga is now an orthopaedic consultant and board member of Women in Surgery in Africa (WiSA).
Sherif Ayoub | Alumni Services | Alumni
Sherif Ayoub, an expert in Islamic finance, credits Edinburgh with deepening his thinking – and the creation of a book from his PhD. He just wishes he'd played golf while in Scotland.
Dr Linda Nugent | Alumni Services | Alumni
Dr Linda Nugent recommends faking it and appreciates the peer and supervisor support she received whilst at University.
June 2019 | Alumni Services | Alumni
A bumper edition of Bookshelf means something for everyone. Themes including war, identity, medicine, and family life are explored through fiction and non-fiction alike.
