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Tom Griffiths | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
Tom co-founded Fanduel with other Informatics alumni. The company is now valued at over $1 billion.
Hannah Foley | Alumni Services | Alumni
Hannah Foley originally trained as a nurse before returning to education to study Illustration at Edinburgh College of Art - a decision that inadvertently led her to a career in writing and also back to nursing. She tells us about the challenges of
Neha Gupta | Alumni Services | Alumni
Neha Gupta's masters programme helped her gain a new vision of finance and was a springboard to graduate positions at top finance firms in the UK and India.
Tributes | IASH
Per Ahlander – University of Edinburgh; IASH Fellow 2010-11. Terribly sad news – Susan Manning will be very deeply missed. With her enthusiasm, warm personality and wide-ranging scholarly interests she was a source of inspiration to so many of us
Celebrating our 1500th Fellow | IASH
Professor Matthew Bampton from the University of Southern Maine (Fulbright Visiting Professor 2014-15) was the 1000th Fellow, a little less than a decade ago; his work explored the impact
Coffee break with... Max Schmidt | Alumni Services | Alumni
Max is a former visiting student and an expert in climate and energy finance. We recently caught up with him to chat about his student days, his academic and career milestones, and how he keeps in touch with the University of Edinburgh. He also
Tom Deegan | Centre for Cell Biology | Biology
Mechanisms and regulation of chromosome replication.
Mark Duxbury | Clinical Surgery | Clinical Surgery
Mr Mark Duxbury's profile.
Shirley Pu | Alumni Services | Alumni
Shirley Pu spent four years studying Russian and History of Art and now works for a museum in Hong Kong. She is also President of the University of Edinburgh Alumni Club of Hong Kong.
Ian LeBruce | Alumni Services | Alumni
From developing video games to launching new ventures and heading up a branding agency, 2011 physics graduate Ian LeBruce isn't afraid to get out of his comfort zone.
