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April 2018 | Alumni Services | Alumni
We learn more about five alumni authors from a range of subject backgrounds and writing genres: from non-fiction and popular science to mystery novels.
Aiming for the top | Alumni Services | Alumni
As the varsity rugby match approaches, we caught up with head coach Claire Cruikshank and Scottish international Lisa Martin to talk performance sport, the growth of the women’s game and playing on the Murrayfield pitch.
Eligibility | Undergraduate | Biology
Check if you are eligible to apply for our 2+2 programme.
Helena Edgerton | Alumni Services | Alumni
Wine educator Helena Edgerton traces the twists and turns in her journey from studying French and Spanish at Edinburgh to teaching at Sydney Wine Academy.
Sindhu Rajasekaran | Alumni Services | Alumni
Storytelling is key to the many strands of Sindhu Rajasekaran’s career, including writing short stories, producing films and crafting corporate communications.
Views from the top | Alumni Services | Alumni
As we prepare for the Big Leap David Hume Tower abseil, alumni and staff share their memories of studying and working in one of the University’s tallest buildings.
Psychology Lecturer researches attendee adherence to COVID-19 safety guidance | School of Philosophy, Psychology & Language Sciences | School of Philosophy, Psychology and language sciences
Dr Anne Templeton researches attendee adherence to COVID-19 guidance as part of the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS) Events Research Programme
Richard Culleton | Alumni Services | Alumni
Richard Culleton knew he wanted to study at Edinburgh University when he exited his train at Waverley Station and still loves the city just as much now.
Catherine Rayner | Alumni Services | Alumni
Award winning author and illustrator Catherine Rayner talks to us about how she attributes her success to a nurturing art school environment and plenty of hard work.
June 2014 | Alumni Services | Alumni
This month's eclectic mix of publications includes a study of the plants at Cambridge University Botanic garden, a self-help book that promises to make you happy and the story of a 10 year old and the mysterious village in which he lives.
