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Lawson Cairns | Alumni Services | Alumni
Veterinarian Dr Lawson Cairns describes his journey from Aberdeen to Durban, South Africa, and his work to improve compassionate care of companion animals.
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
The big 1-5-0 | Alumni Services | Alumni
Generations of alumni return to celebrate 150 years of the Sports Union.
Welcome Week volunteering opportunity for local postgraduate alumni | Alumni Services | Alumni
Thank you to everyone who has applied to give a talk at Welcome Week. Applications are now closed and we will get back to you shortly.
John McCormack | Alumni Services | Alumni
The international community of students on John McCormack's course inspired his own far reaching career in veterinary medicine.
Maribel Fernández | Alumni Services | Alumni
Maribel Fernández, an educator from Uruguay, shows that even those in established careers can benefit from returning to university.
Charlotte Horler | Alumni Services | Alumni
After studying for her degree in Politics, Charlotte went on to work for an ethical manufacturer in Kenya. It was here that she laid the foundation for her new carbon credit subscription service, Nula Carbon.
Prince Chakanyuka | Alumni Services | Alumni
Mastercard Foundation Scholar and 2020 graduate Prince Chakanyuka reflects on unexpected dinners, social enterprises, and starting work remotely as a business planner.
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.
