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Dr Katie Shaw | Clinical Surgery | Clinical Surgery
Dr Catherine Shaw is a Senior Lecturer and Programme Manager in the Surgical Informatics group (Usher Institute) and Edinburgh Surgery Online.
Edinburgh Doctoral College Scholarship | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
Applications for the academic year 2026/7 are now closed.
Eleonore Blaurock-Busch | Alumni Services | Alumni
German medical researcher Dr Eleonore Blaurock-Busch shares why she started the MSc in Creative Writing at the age of 75.
Nichola Robertson | Alumni Services | Alumni
Nichola Robertson travelled the world as an undergraduate but it is back home in Edinburgh where she is having the most impact as an Anatomy and Teaching Surgical Fellow.
Starting out in the sixties | Alumni Services | Alumni
After graduating from Edinburgh Medical School in the summer of 1963 the class dispersed to pursue careers all over the world. We caught up with a few of them to hear what they did next.
A healthy picture | Alumni Services | Alumni
Alumni Trevor Jones and Amelia Calvert talked to us about the therapeutic qualities of art and the importance of volunteering to the student experience.
Gordon Plotkin Receives EATCS Award 2014 | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
[2015] Prof. Gordon Plotkin has been given the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science Award for "his lifetime contribution of a research corpus of exceptional depth and influence across a broad range of areas within theoretical
James Thomas | Alumni Services | Alumni
New York based alumnus James Thomas tells us about his various Edinburgh loves, including the Meadows in summer, the views from Calton Hill and the eccentric Dr Victor Rothwell.
Principal reflects on time in office | Alumni Services | Alumni
MOOCs, mergers and Mandarin Burns suppers - Principal and Vice-Chancellor Professor Sir Timothy O’Shea is demitting office after 15 years. We invited him to reflect on his time at Edinburgh.
Sophia Jex-Blake (1840 – 1912) | Alumni Services | Alumni
British physician and pioneer for medical education for women, Sophia Jex-Blake studied medicine at Edinburgh but was forced to take her degree in Switzerland.
