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October 2013 | Alumni Services | Alumni
Each month, we bring you a selection of new books written by Edinburgh alumni. This month's selection includes two new novels, an artist's view of the landscapes and birds of Scotland, and a study of the healing movement in Christianity.
Financial Solutions for Students | Alumni Services | Alumni
Last year the University was excited to launch the new UNITE Foundation Accommodation and Access Bursaries. These awards have opened the doors of the University to six first year students, providing free accommodation and additional support as they
Peter Pan revisited | Alumni Services | Alumni
Dumfries and an enchanted garden left to ruin are added to the story of J.M. Barrie by alumnus Dr George Gordon.
John McCormack | Alumni Services | Alumni
The international community of students on John McCormack's course inspired his own far reaching career in veterinary medicine.
Catherine Rayner | Alumni Services | Alumni
Award winning author and illustrator Catherine Rayner talks to us about how she attributes her success to a nurturing art school environment and plenty of hard work.
Donald Chatfield | Alumni Services | Alumni
Donald Chatfield was drawn to Edinburgh by New College’s international reputation.
Richard Culleton | Alumni Services | Alumni
Richard Culleton knew he wanted to study at Edinburgh University when he exited his train at Waverley Station and still loves the city just as much now.
Hong-Heng Goh | Alumni Services | Alumni
Dr Hong-Heng Goh's work across science and technology fields meant he had to keep up with recent developments. Since studying the PG Cert in Computational Chemistry and Modelling he's put both the subject knowledge and the lecturers' pedagogical
Event celebrates Pathway to Enlightenment | Alumni Services | Alumni
Around 600 guests recently visited McEwan Hall to see their name on the Pathway to Enlightenment and explore the renovated Hall.
June 2014 | Alumni Services | Alumni
This month's eclectic mix of publications includes a study of the plants at Cambridge University Botanic garden, a self-help book that promises to make you happy and the story of a 10 year old and the mysterious village in which he lives.
