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Applied Linguistics MSc - Postgraduate taught programmes | The University of Edinburgh
This programme offers a linguistic perspective on real-world problems of language in use, with a strong emphasis on developing skills and knowledge that can be applied in a wide range of professional settings.
Narayan Hosmane | Alumni Services | Alumni
A studentship enabled Narayan Hosmane to come to Edinburgh in 1971 to study a PhD in Chemistry with Professor Evelyn Ebsworth. He tells us about his academic career in Northern Ireland and the United States.
Matthew Pflaum | Alumni Services | Alumni
Recent MSc Africa and International Development graduate Matthew Pflaum discusses his research into nomadism and pastoralism, and reflects on a work-based placement in Eastern Cameroon.
Shweta Bhardwaj | Alumni Services | Alumni
Indian alumna Shweta Bhardwaj values the multi-cultural friendships she made at Edinburgh, and is now using her studies here to help those at risk of HIV.
Top of the tree | Alumni Services | Alumni
Christmas competition highlights the depth and breadth of our alumni community with Gordon Aikman emerging as our seasonal star.
Ken Weighand | Alumni Services | Alumni
Ken Weighand stresses the importance of work/life balance whilst studying, and looks back on first encounters with computers in the 1980s
Susan McVie | Alumni Services | Alumni
Susan McVie’s decision to switch from a science degree to studying Law at Edinburgh proved to be life changing. She tells us why.
Kieran Ferguson | Alumni Services | Alumni
Kieran Ferguson has gone from creating a Gumtree-style website for Edinburgh students to working at Richard Branson's new bank, Virgin Money.
Tang Yi-Hua | Alumni Services | Alumni
Forensic anthropology graduate Tang Yi-Hua plays a role in helping people to see again through her works as a technician at the National Eye Bank of Taiwan.
July 2014 | Alumni Services | Alumni
This month we have a duo of books by graduates of the University - a satirical look at American democracy and the published letters of a graduate who served in the First World War.
