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February 2019 | Alumni Services | Alumni
Business, law, a wartime story and childhood inspiration combine to make this month's Alumni Bookshelf.
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.
Aleta Phelps | Alumni Services | Alumni
Aleta Phelps came to Edinburgh from Alaska, drawn to the University by its excellent reputation and the city itself.
A Norwegian connection | Alumni Services | Alumni
Oslo played host to the University’s first alumni reception in Norway this April.
February 2020 | Alumni Services | Alumni
A varied mix of themes and genres makes up this month's alumni-penned literature.
January 2016 | Alumni Services | Alumni
There is a distinctly Scottish feel to our first bookshelf of 2016 with true stories from Scots in the Great War, a look at the poems of the same period, as well as a comic set in Edinburgh and real and imagined lives in Scotland and beyond.
James Miculka | Alumni Services | Alumni
Working for the US National Park Service led James Miculka to study resource management at Edinburgh. His career has since taken him to Guam, New Orleans, New York and Texas with the same employer.
Alan Addison | Alumni Services | Alumni
Alan Addison overcame previously undiagnosed dyslexia to study at the University and change his career from carpenter to literacy tutor.
Rachel Weiss | Alumni Services | Alumni
Rachel Weiss founded a charity that encourages people to meet up and talk about the menopause at pop-up events around the UK.
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.
