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November 2020 | Alumni Services | Alumni
25 Nov 2025: Compelling fiction and thought-provoking research make up the last Alumni Bookshelf of 2020.
November 2018 | Alumni Services | Alumni
25 Nov 2025: Works on mining, medieval trade, theology, dramatic fiction, and the Scottish bard make up the last bookshelf of 2018.
Dricile Ratib | Alumni Services | Alumni
25 Nov 2025: After studying for his MSc in Infectious Diseases at Edinburgh via online learning, Dr Dricile Ratib completed a PhD in Public Health and now splits his time lecturing and working for a humanitarian organisation.
Bruce Thomson | Alumni Services | Alumni
25 Nov 2025: Having recently completed an MA (Hons) degree in Scandinavian Studies, Bruce has gone on to win an Emerging Translator Mentorship funded by the Royal Norwegian Embassy.
Alison Glover | Alumni Services | Alumni
25 Nov 2025: Alison Glover was already a qualified nurse with a successful career when she came to the University to study for an MSc which has already opened up new possibilities within her profession.
Daniel Bonner | Alumni Services | Alumni
25 Nov 2025: ECA graduate, Daniel Bonner tells us about working on branding projects for some of the world’s major companies.
Richard Brash | Alumni Services | Alumni
25 Nov 2025: Edinburgh-native Richard Brash returned to his hometown with his family in 2017. He had decided to complete a PhD in Systematic Theology - a decision that has now taken him to Japan as an assistant professor.
November 2019 | Alumni Services | Alumni
25 Nov 2025: Our last bookshelf of 2019 brings together gripping fiction, thoughtful biography, and thorough examination.
November 2017 | Alumni Services | Alumni
25 Nov 2025: The last bookshelf of 2017 is very full, and holds an eclectic and interesting selection of alumni-penned works.
Oliver Stegen | Alumni Services | Alumni
25 Nov 2025: Oliver Stegen ended up in Edinburgh by chance and used his Linguistics degree while living and working among the Rangi in Tanzania, learning their language and helping local teachers to devise a writing system.
