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King for a day | Alumni Services | Alumni
Last month we asked you to send through your memories of King’s Buildings and we hope the following reminiscences will prompt a few more.
November 2017 | Alumni Services | Alumni
The last bookshelf of 2017 is very full, and holds an eclectic and interesting selection of alumni-penned works.
John Davison | Alumni Services | Alumni
John Davison's time at Edinburgh included a lot of rugby and the unexpected inspiration to study Persian. Both have stayed with him as he has pursued his career as a news journalist. He now manages a news bureau in Baghdad, a role that has made him
November 2019 | Alumni Services | Alumni
Our last bookshelf of 2019 brings together gripping fiction, thoughtful biography, and thorough examination.
Fadwa Affara | Alumni Services | Alumni
Fadwa Affara retired to Edinburgh following an international career in nursing education regulation and advance practice, but that hasn't stopped her from supporting healthcare professionals fighting the Covid-19 pandemic.
Cliff Chen | Alumni Services | Alumni
Cliff Chen gives us an enjoyably literary account of his thoughts on life as a student at the University of Edinburgh, and his subsequent career.
Alumni weekend in Toronto | Alumni Services | Alumni
Alumni gathered in Toronto in June for three days of events around the bi-annual General Council meeting.
A renewed rivalry | Alumni Services | Alumni
As Edinburgh and St Andrews gear up for this year’s Royal Bank of Scotland Scottish Varsity Rugby Match, we look back on a renewed rivalry that began in 2011.
February 2016 | Alumni Services | Alumni
This month’s bookshelf embraces everything from a poetry collection born out of Scotland’s flourishing spoken word scene to an atlas exploring the rich diversity of Scotland’s railway network.
Chris Cameron | Alumni Services | Alumni
Chris Cameron is an Edinburgh alumnus three times over, and with degrees in three very different subjects. He tells us why he kept coming back.
