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Globetrotter | Alumni Services | Alumni
1960s Dick Vet graduate Roger Stanley Windsor on student life and a career that has seen him establish veterinary laboratories across four continents.
Paving the way for dementia prevention | Alumni Services | Alumni
This month’s staff focus sheds light on Professor Craig Ritchie and his team’s efforts to pinpoint the factors that affect the development of dementia.
Edinburgh’s Indiana Jones | Alumni Services | Alumni
As part of our series highlighting the work of staff at the University , we focus on the ongoing career of Anatomy Manager, Iain Campbell.
Computer love | Alumni Services | Alumni
This month’s Staff Spotlight features Professor Robert Fisher who arrived at Edinburgh University in 1980 to study for his PhD and has been here ever since.
Share your words | Alumni Services | Alumni
Introduce us to a word in your language (other than English) and help us showcase the linguistic diversity of our alumni. It could even appear in the next Edit magazine.
Prize reading: this year's James Tait Black Prizes | Alumni Services | Alumni
This year's prestigious James Tait Black Prizes will be held during the Edinburgh Book Festival's online programme - and alumni are invited to join. In anticipation of the event we spoke with two of the student readers who helped choose the nominees,
Aiding Change | Alumni Services | Alumni
Learn how alumni donations have enabled a student-run social enterprise to improve lives in Ghana through solar-powered hearing aids.
Precious metal | Alumni Services | Alumni
The London Alumni Network held its latest event at the atmospheric Islington Metalworks on 25 July 2015.
Lighting up science | Alumni Services | Alumni
Inspired by the International Year of Light and with the help of an alumni funded grant, Dr Adam Kirrander led a team in creating an interactive and educational computer game.
Asset managers: are you ready for the new MiFID regulations? | Alumni Services | Alumni
Ahead of the Business School’s masterclass on best practice in research procurement, Alistair Haig, Early Career Fellow in Finance, explains the importance of responding to research regulations with knowledge and skill.
