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Michael Iveson | Alumni Services | Alumni
17 Jul 2025: Following his Edinburgh degree in Economics, Michael Iveson has been studying for his Masters in London. He tells us about being the first in his family to attend university, and how the Edinburgh community has supported him in the past year.
Supporting European engagement | Alumni Services | Alumni
17 Jul 2025: Helen McMillan, the University of Edinburgh’s Regional Director for Europe talks to us about her interest in student mobility and how Brexit keeps her busy!
September 2018 | Alumni Services | Alumni
17 Jul 2025: Fashion, suspense, history, hackers and dogs - what more could you ask for from this month's alumni-penned selection?
August 2014 | Alumni Services | Alumni
17 Jul 2025: This month’s shelf of alumni publications is an international selection covering Iran, Germany, France and Luxembourg, with a little bit of shiatsu therapy on the side.
July 2013 | Alumni Services | Alumni
17 Jul 2025: Each month, we bring you a selection of new books written by Edinburgh alumni.
Grania Skeldon | Alumni Services | Alumni
17 Jul 2025: Grania Skeldon has led a peripatetic life. Here the 1966 French and German graduate recounts her work and travels with the United Nations and as a freelance editor.
Alumni entries sought for the Teaching Matters blog | Alumni Services | Alumni
17 Jul 2025: The Teaching Matters blog is inviting alumni to reflect and write about their University learning experience.
Derek Beatty | Alumni Services | Alumni
17 Jul 2025: Healthcare and medical devices have been the focus of Derek Beatty's career since 1972. Alongside running his own company, Derek is engaged in helping to improve diabetes care in the UK.
Juiced the ticket | Alumni Services | Alumni
17 Jul 2025: Alumnus Dr Nevin Stewart is the brains behind a new device that aims to deal with the huge wastage of garden apples grown in the UK.
Circle of support | Alumni Services | Alumni
17 Jul 2025: The Principal hosted afternoon tea at his residence to thank members of the Carlyle Circle for their commitment to the University.