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Ariel White-Tsimikalis | Alumni Services | Alumni
Corporate lawyer Ariel White-Tsimikalis talks about her favourite subject, meeting some of her closest friends and why you should make the most of the city and see as much as you can.
Sharing the wonders of beekeeping | Alumni Services | Alumni
Honey bees colonies at the Easter Bush Campus Apiary have delighted young visitors thanks to an alumni-funded grant.
Celebrating links in China and Hong Kong | Alumni Services | Alumni
This autumn, alumni and friends got together in Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong to attend alumni events hosted by the University.
Ingrid Sawers | Alumni Services | Alumni
Musician and performer Ingrid Sawers - one half of the McKenzie Sawyers duo - explains how she followed a career path linked to her involvement in clubs and societies, and not her degree.
Sarah Rutherford | Alumni Services | Alumni
Actor-turned-playwright Sarah Rutherford reveals the sources of inspiration behind her darkly comic works and how completing a PhD in English Literature has informed her creative process.
Hermione Cockburn | Alumni Services | Alumni
Dynamic Earth's new Scientific Director Dr Hermione Cockburn, talks landscape evolution, small screen success and how her career has come full circle.
Maximiliano Bello | Alumni Services | Alumni
Maximiliano Bello, Principal Officer at the Pew Charitable Trusts, has been instrumental in expanding marine protected areas around the world. This year will see him take a leading role at COP25, the UN Climate Change Conference.
Carrie Ida Edinger | Alumni Services | Alumni
Wanting to expand her studio art practice, Carrie Ida Edinger settled on an MA at Edinburgh College of Art, where the wealth of nearby cultural institutions and art venues offered her rich sources of inspiration.
Latest Boat Club newsletter is out | Alumni Services | Alumni
Read the September 2019 edition of Celeste, the Edinburgh University Boat Club (EUBC) newsletter.
James Taylor | Alumni Services | Alumni
James Taylor was first in his family to go to university and his medical career has taken him from the Congo, where he had to be evacuated from, back to Edinburgh and finally to Western Australia where he has settled in retirement.
