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James Lind (1716 – 1794) | Alumni Services | Alumni
October 2016 marks the tercentenary of the birth of James Lind, the Edinburgh alumnus who pioneered the use of citrus fruits to treat scurvy.
Return of the student | Alumni Services | Alumni
Postgraduate study can be a challenging prospect for any student, but coming back to study after a gap of several decades can be both daunting and rewarding.
Anna Abramowski | Alumni Services | Alumni
Coming to Scotland as a 'blind bat', Anna Abramowski tells us how she found her feet in Edinburgh. Read more about her dedication to mental health.
Helen Adam (1909-1993) | Alumni Services | Alumni
Helen Adam was a Scottish-American poet and visual artist, whose work features tales of fatal romances, sadistic sexual affairs, jealous lovers and vengeful demons.
In their element | Alumni Services | Alumni
Last month, alumni from 1966 Chemistry and related subjects attended their second reunion to celebrate a very special 50 years since graduating.
Sofia Polychronidou | Alumni Services | Alumni
Sofia Polychronidou was delighted when her concept for PhD research was received enthusiastically by the University of Edinburgh, allowing her to delve into researching European Theatre and leading to her current role in a major cultural centre in
The South Asia connection | Alumni Services | Alumni
Amrita is responsible for partnerships, profile, networks, opportunities, alumni and marketing in South Asia and leads strategic engagement across the region.
David Hume (1711 – 1776) | Alumni Services | Alumni
The most influential thinker of the Scottish Enlightenment and one of the greatest philosophers of all time.
Catherine Czerkawska | Alumni Services | Alumni
English graduate Catherine Czerkawska tells us about the vivid memories she has from being a student in the early 1970s.
James Barry (1795 - 1865) | Alumni Services | Alumni
A pioneering British Army surgeon and, in all probability, the daughter of a grocer from Cork.
