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Scott McQuarrie | Alumni Services | Alumni
International Officer Scott McQuarrie talks about his love of Edinburgh, his career in Higher Education and explains why you should join as many societies as you can.
Gráinne O’Hogan | Alumni Services | Alumni
Singing and part-time jobs filled Gráinne O’Hogan's spare time as a student. Now an Arts Manager, the Dublin native finds that these extra-curricular experiences have come to shape her career path.
Karate Club newsletter | Alumni Services | Alumni
Edinburgh University Karate Club's 2019/2020 semester one newsletter.
Margaret Dobie | Alumni Services | Alumni
1950s graduate Margaret Dobie OBE reflects on the happiest days of her life and how the introduction of the Children's Hearings System inspired her voluntary work in social care and the justice system.
Kim Chamberlain | Alumni Services | Alumni
Kim Chamberlain came to Edinburgh to study French but after taking Linguistics as an outside object enjoyed it enough to change her degree, years later she still uses the concepts learnt in her professional life.
Siouxsie Wiles | Alumni Services | Alumni
Siouxsie Wiles was first captivated by medical microbiology during her undergraduate degree. Now she channels her own enthusiasm to ‘demystify science’ for others through popular blogs, books and animations.
Susie Weeks | Alumni Services | Alumni
A postgraduate course at Edinburgh proved just the stepping stone Susie Weeks needed to secure the conservation job of her dreams in East Africa.
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.
Jeanette Robertson | Alumni Services | Alumni
Jeanette Robertson was first introduced to the University of Edinburgh and it’s MSc in Nursing Education on a holiday to Scotland in 1979, 36 years later she considers her Edinburgh education key to her satisfying nursing career.
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
