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Christa Hook | Alumni Services | Alumni
From South Africa to Somalia and hospital wards to war zones, Dr Christa Hook's global career can be described as a spiral.
Antonios Katsarakis | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
Antonios Katsarakis (PhD 2016–2021) reimagined data replication with invalidation‑based protocols for ultra‑fast, strongly consistent distributed datastores—earning the EuroSys Roger Needham PhD Award Honorable Mention. He’s now a
Luke Simpson | Alumni Services | Alumni
Religious Studies graduate Luke Simpson recalls the dilemma of what to do after university, and the difficulties of graduating during the financial crisis of the late 2000s.
Ivan Sandrea | Alumni Services | Alumni
By completing a masters thesis focused on energy, followed by an MBA, Ivan Sandrea gained vital technical and leadership skills that have helped him on his journey to co-founding an oil and gas company.
Janet Benson | Alumni Services | Alumni
Digital Education graduate Janet Benson gained a new fascination for game-based learning and no shortage of funny anecdotes during her online MSc studies.
Turf houses kept researchers warm and safe | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
Archaeologists have put early medieval turf houses to the test in storm conditions. (Published 17 March 2016)
Chris Bobby - Senior Development Officer | Alumni Services | Alumni
Chris is passionate about supporting students and the role alumni can play in helping improve their University experiences.
A climate cycle | Alumni Services | Alumni
Retired vets and Edinburgh graduates Martyn Edelsten and Tim Fison are cycling from Edinburgh to Paris to lobby world leaders at the United Nations COP21 Conference.
Dr Karina Williamson | IASH
Dr Karina Williamson. Honorary Fellow. Apr 2003 - Aug 2022. English Literature, The University of Edinburgh. ... LeHigh University Press, 2017) (Co-author with Michael Edson).
Jimmy Gordon | Alumni Services | Alumni
Law graduate Jimmy Gordon traces the challenges and opportunities he's embraced over the decades, starting with anecdotes about politics, papers and prams as a student parent in the sixties.
