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Rachel Millar | Alumni Services | Alumni
14 Oct 2025: After seven years producing major live events in the Middle East, Rachel Millar left for film school in the Big Apple and is now developing an unscripted true crime series and an LGBTQ+ short film.
All aboard for Scotland | Alumni Services | Alumni
23 Oct 2025: Over the past decade three siblings have visited Edinburgh Medical School from the USA to tread the halls and see the labs and lecture theatres where their father undertook his medical training in the 1930s.
Alumni entries sought for the Teaching Matters blog | Alumni Services | Alumni
14 Oct 2025: The Teaching Matters blog is inviting alumni to reflect and write about their University learning experience.
Grania Skeldon | Alumni Services | Alumni
14 Oct 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.
Ovais Yazdani | Alumni Services | Alumni
14 Oct 2025: Passionate educationalist Ovais Yazdani shares his vision for creating an accessible, pluralistic and egalitarian education system in Pakistan.
Juiced the ticket | Alumni Services | Alumni
14 Oct 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
14 Oct 2025: The Principal hosted afternoon tea at his residence to thank members of the Carlyle Circle for their commitment to the University.
Susie Weeks | Alumni Services | Alumni
14 Oct 2025: A postgraduate course at Edinburgh proved just the stepping stone Susie Weeks needed to secure the conservation job of her dreams in East Africa.
Tang Yi-Hua | Alumni Services | Alumni
14 Oct 2025: Forensic anthropology graduate Tang Yi-Hua plays a role in helping people to see again through her works as a technician at the National Eye Bank of Taiwan.
Nicole Calleja | Alumni Services | Alumni
14 Oct 2025: To help realise her dream of becoming an educational psychologist, Nicole Calleja came to Edinburgh to complete an MSc in Inclusive Education. Now back in her native Malta, she reflects on her time at the University and returning to full-time work
