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Birthday honours for alumni | Alumni Services | Alumni
Fourteen alumni have been named in the Queen’s birthday honours 2018, including a soil forensic scientist, a conservationist in Mozambique, a director at the Scottish Government and former University academics.
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.
The Two Of Us | Alumni Services | Alumni
Many a friendship is forged during our university days, and we want to hear how you met your partner or lifelong friend.
James Taylor | Alumni Services | Alumni
James Taylor was first in his family to go to university and his medical career has taken him from the Congo, where he had to be evacuated from, back to Edinburgh and finally to Western Australia where he has settled in retirement.
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.
Erin Bertram | Alumni Services | Alumni
2017 alumna Erin Bertram shares her post-graduation adventures and reveals how studying literature has helped her succeed in a PR and digital communications role.
Lisbeth Thoms | Alumni Services | Alumni
Lisbeth Thoms studied everything from fine art to politics, but it was archeology which inspired her subsequent career.
Vasilios Danias | Alumni Services | Alumni
Vasilios Danias, School of Informatics graduate and Operations Manager at Uber, attributes his personal and professional development to his time spent at The University of Edinburgh.
Benjamin Arenas | Alumni Services | Alumni
Chemistry graduate Benjamin Arenas's time at Edinburgh was characterised by a sense of community, both in and out of the lecture theatre.
In an Edinburgh field | Alumni Services | Alumni
Fiona Strickland explains how a poppy that she found growing on the outskirts of Edinburgh now commemorates the outbreak of the First World War on a recently issued Royal Mail stamp.
