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April '18 bulletin | Alumni Services | Alumni
Our alumni-oriented round-up of news, events and opportunities for April 2018, updated throughout the month.
From zebrafish to big data: step into medical research | Alumni Services | Alumni
An upcoming event will allow alumni to take a tour of the University’s world-renowned Medical School and see ground-breaking research in action.
Ian Frazer | Alumni Services | Alumni
Ian Frazer’s experiences have taught him not to waste a minute on things that don’t grab him as important.
Peter Gibbons | Alumni Services | Alumni
Peter Gibbons’ physics degree seems far removed from his current role in business, but the scientific, problem solving grounding he received in Edinburgh has served him well.
Employability | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
Transferable skills are highly valued by employers and our courses and programmes are designed with this in mind.
Edinburgh University Air Squadron reunion | Alumni Services | Alumni
On Sunday 23 June former members of the Edinburgh University Air Squadron (EUAS) gathered at Old College to remember a time in the 1950s and 60s when EUAS offered flying training to undergraduates.
2017 at The Roslin Institute | The Roslin Institute | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
A busy year filled with news-worthy research, awards, scientific and public events, training courses and more.
Kim Krenz | Alumni Services | Alumni
A secret World War Two project paved the way for Kim Krenz to come to Edinburgh. While an excess of fun led to his degree being refused initially, the Canadian persevered and graduated with a PhD in 1955.
Fadwa Affara | Alumni Services | Alumni
Fadwa Affara retired to Edinburgh following an international career in nursing education regulation and advance practice, but that hasn't stopped her from supporting healthcare professionals fighting the Covid-19 pandemic.
Siouxsie Wiles | Alumni Services | Alumni
Siouxsie Wiles was first captivated by medical microbiology during her undergraduate degree. Now she channels her own enthusiasm to ‘demystify science’ for others through popular blogs, books and animations.
