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Lawrence Brown | Alumni Services | Alumni
25 Nov 2025: Lawrence Brown has carved a unique path with his expertise in veterinary medicine. Today he combines running an animal health consultancy and supporting the UK Government, whilst pursuing a part-time MBA at the University's Business School.
Ecological restoration | Alumni Services | Alumni
26 Nov 2025: Alumni Sarah Lang and Robin Heathcote wasted no time in putting their degrees to good use in Zimbabwe.
Karate Club newsletter | Alumni Services | Alumni
25 Nov 2025: Edinburgh University Karate Club's 2019/2020 semester one newsletter.
Laurie Bauer | Alumni Services | Alumni
25 Nov 2025: Now retired, Emeritus Professor Laurie Bauer has had a fruitful academic career in Denmark and New Zealand, publishing numerous books and articles on linguistics.
Max de Rosee | Alumni Services | Alumni
25 Nov 2025: Architect Max de Rosee met his wife at Edinburgh. Together they founded De Rosee Sa, an architectural and interior design practice which has won industry awards.
Colin Farquhar | Alumni Services | Alumni
25 Nov 2025: BAFTA-winning senior producer Colin Farquhar reflects on grasping student opportunities, helping to set a Guinness World Record and enjoying the adrenaline kick of live television.
Kelvin Momanyi | Alumni Services | Alumni
25 Nov 2025: Online learning enabled Dr Kelvin Momanyi to put One Health concepts into practice in real time while working at the International Livestock Research Institute in Nairobi.
Natalie Sanford | Alumni Services | Alumni
25 Nov 2025: While studying at Edinburgh University for her Master's degree, Natalie Sanford was able to build upon her knowledge of global healthcare.
A trip down memory lane | Alumni Services | Alumni
25 Nov 2025: 15 historians and economists travelling from as far afield as Liverpool, London and Warsaw gathered for a weekend of memory-stirring events in Edinburgh in June.
Hunting MicroMonsters | Alumni Services | Alumni
26 Nov 2025: Alumni funding has enabled PhD students to travel deep inside the Scottish Highlands to study microorganisms in two lochs and produce a documentary.
