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September 2017 | Alumni Services | Alumni
Expertise, personal experience and fantasy combine to fill this month's bookshelf, including an ode to J.M. Barrie, an expert's take on the Haitian Revolution, a holiday memoir, and a supernatural tale set in China.
James Garden | Alumni Services | Alumni
Regius Professor of Clinical Surgery O James Garden undertook the first successful liver transplant in Scotland and is now leading the establishment of a new institute for Edinburgh Anatomy.
Freddie Altman | Alumni Services | Alumni
Languages graduate Freddie Altman left a corporate graduate programme to do his own thing. He's now running a startup that helps people get onto the property ladder more quickly.
Rachel Guest | Clinical Surgery | Clinical Surgery
Rachel Guest is an Honorary Consultant Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgeon at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh and Senior Lecturer at the University of Edinburgh. She holds a Wellcome Trust Clinical Career Development Fellowship to research the molecular
Iain MacLeod | Alumni Services | Alumni
Edinburgh based architecture graduate Iain MacLeod talks about why he chose to study at ECA, performing at the Wee Red Bar and exploring the Eastern Seaboard.
Shweta Bhardwaj | Alumni Services | Alumni
Indian alumna Shweta Bhardwaj values the multi-cultural friendships she made at Edinburgh, and is now using her studies here to help those at risk of HIV.
EUWAFC alumni newsletter | Alumni Services | Alumni
Edinburgh University Women's Association Football Club alumni newsletter
Professor Farhat Din | Clinical Surgery | Clinical Surgery
Cancer Research UK Clinician Scientist and Honorary Consultant Colorectal Surgeon
July 2017 | Alumni Services | Alumni
Including a trip down memory railway, a study of contemporary Russia, a fusion of maths and illustration, and a comedy adventure for kids.
September 2016 | Alumni Services | Alumni
There is a historical feel to this month's bookshelf with the biography of Kindertransport child and research scientist, Gerald Wiener and a new print of Professor Archibald Duncan's critique of kingship in Scotland.
