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Five is the magic number | Alumni Services | Alumni
1970 BSc Agriculture students reunited for the fifth time to celebrate the 45th anniversary of their graduation.
Vainius Glinskis | Alumni Services | Alumni
Committee member of the Edinburgh University Club of New York and recent economics graduate Vainius Glinskis tells us how he ended up in in the Scottish capital and describes his young career to date.
Publisher open access agreements | Library | Library
The University of Edinburgh has signed transformative ('Read and Publish') agreements to enable corresponding authors from the University to publish eligible research articles open access for no extra cost.
Andrew Dobbie | Alumni Services | Alumni
Despite going to school with Mick Jagger, Andrew Dobbie calls his acceptance to the University of Edinburgh, 'the best thing that happened in my young life'.
Keith Derrick | Alumni Services | Alumni
Creative Writing MSc graduate Keith Derick shares his onward journey in academia researching asexual characters in literature.
MOOC: How to Read a Novel (#FLnovel) | Alumni Services | Alumni
The University has relaunched this popular free online course, which offers an insight into some of the books and authors shortlisted for this year’s James Tait Black Prizes, the UK’s longest -running literary awards.
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.
10 things for October 2018 | Alumni Services | Alumni
This month's essential news, events and opportunities for alumni.
The best of three | Alumni Services | Alumni
Graduating on 3 different occasions over the course of 4 decades, Dr Neil MacGillivray left McEwan Hall with a MBChB in 1964, an MSc in Scottish History in 1999 and a PhD in Scottish History in 2004.
March 2014 | Alumni Services | Alumni
This month's eclectic bookshelf includes a study of the Virginia Woolf, an analysis of the complex concepts of parliament and congress, a look at Tahiti's oral traditions, and one woman's experience as she cycled from Dorset to Dundee.
