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McEwan Hall Memories | Alumni Services | Alumni
Thank you to everyone who took part in our survey and for all your marvellous reminiscences about your time at University and of the McEwan Hall.
Amy McNeese-Mechan | Alumni Services | Alumni
After almost a decade working in East Asia, Dr Amy McNeese-Mechan gained a Masters in Social Anthropology, followed by a PhD. A city councillor and trade unionist, she tells us about her many roles and the diverse people she works with.
November 2018 | Alumni Services | Alumni
Catch up with five postgraduate alumni from the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences.
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.
A truly modern reunion | Alumni Services | Alumni
True to their technological background, this reunion had 2007 MSc Informatics alumni attending both physically and virtually.
Stuart Beard | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
Software Engineering graduate Stuart Beard talks to us about his time at the School of Informatics and how it led to his career as a software integrator and designer.
Bodies of Stone: Petrification and Human Anatomy in 19th and 20th Century Italy | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
Join Dario Piombino-Mascali as he explores early techniques for preserving bodies for anatomical teaching and exhibitions on Monday 7 March 2016.
Spotlight on robotics at London event | Alumni Services | Alumni
University supporters and Carlyle Circle members recently joined Edinburgh experts in London for an afternoon exploring robotics.
Making a difference | Alumni Services | Alumni
Andrew Wolffe is a well known face on the Scottish design scene, and one who has a long standing relationship with Edinburgh College of Art.
August 2015 | Alumni Services | Alumni
This month's bookshelf covers both fact and fiction, including a satirical look at American democracy, a new selection of previously uncollected poems and a murder mystery set in St Andrews.
