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Ash Gupta | Alumni Services | Alumni
From trashed guitars to electric cars, Ash Gupta has blended a life and career that have been equally eventful. He tell us about previous and current ventures, and how he still rocks at 74.
Jim Strang | Alumni Services | Alumni
Jim Strang talks about how Edinburgh became home, his love for his degree and his wide and varied career after graduation.
Helen Pidd | Alumni Services | Alumni
Helen Pidd is Northern Editor at the Guardian newspaper, a role she acquired after honing her skills on student newspapers in Edinburgh.
Sharing stories through media | Alumni Services | Alumni
Vicki relishes her role as Media Producer that sees her filming and recording the people and places that make up the University community. She's also been working on the new Sharing things podcast that brings together students, staff and alumni for
April 2021 | Alumni Services | Alumni
Medical memoirs, a culinary call to action and the letters of a wartime pilot are among this month's alumni-authored literature.
2017 | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
News from 2017.
November 2016 | Alumni Services | Alumni
This November we feature an eclectic mix of alumni who have all found inspiration in very different ways.
Matthew Aquilina awarded funding to visit collaborators | Katherine Dunn's Research Group
Matthew Aquilina awarded funding to visit collaborators. Matthew Aquilina awarded funding to visit collaborators. ... During his eight-week stay in early summer 2022, Matthew will work with Prof.
Sue Djabri | Alumni Services | Alumni
Sue Djabri’s involvement in student societies took her to a refugee camp one summer in the 1950s. Since then she has continued to lead an international life and this summer she will return to Edinburgh for Alumni Weekend.
Rickard Eksten | Alumni Services | Alumni
Swedish graduate Richard Eksten tells us how his experiences at Edinburgh have led him to promoting Scotland’s interests in Brussels and keeping in touch with the University.
