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Best of James Tait Black - Have Your Say! | Alumni Services | Alumni
This December, six authors are in the running for the Prize of the Best of James Tait Black and we want alumni to vote for their favourite.
Haries alumni newsletter | Alumni Services | Alumni
Read the semester one round up from Edinburgh University Hare and Hounds.
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.
Milena Vegnaduzzo | Alumni Services | Alumni
Speech and Language Processing masters graduate Milena Vegnaduzzo reflects on an enriching year in Edinburgh, starting a translation company during an economic crisis and fostering an intercultural mindset.
A breath of FreshAir | Alumni Services | Alumni
An alumni funded Innovation Initiative Grant has given students a unique opportunity to provide live commentary at Edinburgh sporting events.
September 2019 | Alumni Services | Alumni
Books on the economy, utopia and religious architecture are included in this month's alumni-penned selection.
Genevieve Allcott | Alumni Services | Alumni
An international exchange in California set Genevieve Allcott on a path into filmmaking and then theatre production. The 2015 Philosophy and Politics graduate is now executive director of Pennyworth Productions, a new writing company.
Reap what you sow | Alumni Services | Alumni
Dr Jo Watts earned her PhD in Astronomy from Edinburgh in 2000. She spoke to current candidates at last year's PhD Horizons event - taking place again on 6 June - and tells us why she feels it's important that alumni engage with students.
New York Tartan Day 2025 | 5 April | Alumni Services | Alumni
Celebrate Tartan Day on Saturday 5 April at the annual New York City Tartan Day Parade and then our post-parade alumni party.
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.
