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Dr Obioma Oparah | Alumni Services | Alumni
Obioma's PhD studies in Political Science at the University helped shape an illustrious career in the Nigerian Foreign Service.
Richard M Marshall | Alumni Services | Alumni
Edinburgh born alumnus Richard Marshall talks about why he picked Edinburgh Informatics and converting Bedlam into a theatre.
Leonie Beck | Alumni Services | Alumni
Leonie Beck's combined degree of French and European Union studies set her on a career path in communications for organisations including the European Space Agency and the European Parliament. She's now working for the United Nations in Bonn and is
James Albon | Alumni Services | Alumni
Illustration graduate James Albon loves the independence and variety that comes with a freelance career, and travels extensively to gain inspiration through exhibitions and new surroundings.
David Berger | Alumni Services | Alumni
Long distance student, David Berger, chose Edinburgh because of its reputation and has used the skills he learnt during his degree to increase his opportunities in the professional world.
Signpost to Tanzania | Alumni Services | Alumni
A linguistics student is set to produce the world’s first descriptive study of Tanzanian Sign Language thanks to the generosity of Edinburgh alumni.
A medical marvel | Alumni Services | Alumni
Tour the University’s Anatomical Museum from your phone or tablet and win Robert Burns’ skull in our exclusive alumni competition.
Publications by Eugene Gregoryanz
1-7. (2018). Jack Binns, Philip Dalladay- Simpson , Mengnan Wang, Eugene Gregoryanz and Ross T. ... 2016). Philip Dalladay- Simpson , Ross Howie and Eugene Gregoryanz, Nature, 529, 7584, p.
Jimmy Gordon | Alumni Services | Alumni
Law graduate Jimmy Gordon traces the challenges and opportunities he's embraced over the decades, starting with anecdotes about politics, papers and prams as a student parent in the sixties.
Ama Akuamoah | Alumni Services | Alumni
Ghana-based Africa and International Development graduate Ama Akuamoah fits being an alumni volunteer around running a business and lecturing part time.
