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Honours for alumni | Alumni Services | Alumni
An Olympic heroine, an eminent medical researcher, a socially minded entrepreneur and a leading figure in veterinary medicine are among alumni honoured in the Queen’s New Year’s Honours List.
Angus Alexander Edmonds | Alumni Services | Alumni
Educator Angus Alexander Edmonds talks William Golding, the value of participating in clubs and societies, and how living with others is an education in itself.
Dr Paulina Chilarska | Alumni Services | Alumni
Dr Paulina Chilarska's enthusiasm for her time at Edinburgh is evident, and she feel empowered by the positive experiences her subsequent career has given her.
In an Edinburgh field | Alumni Services | Alumni
Fiona Strickland explains how a poppy that she found growing on the outskirts of Edinburgh now commemorates the outbreak of the First World War on a recently issued Royal Mail stamp.
November 2014 | Alumni Services | Alumni
There is something for everyone, from the tale of a mischievous family pet to an account of nursing during the First World War and a travel memoir with an introduction by Michael Palin.
Jennifer Dick | Alumni Services | Alumni
Masters graduate Jennifer Dick reveals how her academic background in Religious Studies has given her an advantage in her new career as a travel agent.
January 2019 | Alumni Services | Alumni
This month's featured alumni work in diverse fields spanning ecotourism, illustration, sports media, civil society and higher education administration.
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.
August 2013 | Alumni Services | Alumni
Each month, we bring you a selection of new books written by Edinburgh alumni. This month Ian Wotherspoon explores the relationship between Scotland and China and J.M. Hirsch shows you how to beat the lunch box blues.
Christine De Luca | Alumni Services | Alumni
The continuous variety of student life- from shared bedsits to field trips in the Alps- stood out for Edinburgh’s Makar, Christine De Luca.
