What happens when you mix graduates from artificial intelligence, linguistics, divinity, geology and biochemistry? This month's alumni profiles! Image Vasilios Danias Vasilios Danias, School of Informatics graduate and operations manager at Uber, attributes his personal and professional development to his time spent at the University of Edinburgh. Read Vasilios Danias' profile The University of Edinburgh’s reputation helped me considerably in my professional life, but more importantly, the knowledge I gained along with skills I attained helped me to stand out and perform my duties well. Image Sue MacGillivray Sue MacGillivray has had an interesting and varied career since graduating, including setting up her own private life coaching consultancy. Read Sue MacGillivray's profile I have evolved through my experience and thank Edinburgh University for giving me that firm footing and belief. Image Jean Porter Jean Porter’s experiences studying divinity at Edinburgh have inspired her to go on to seek appointments where she is not only needed, but needed the most. Read Jean Porter's profile Within three weeks of arriving at my summer placement, one of the church leaders was heard to say in my direction, “Here comes Trouble!” Image Jane Robb Jane Robb talks to us about her inspirational director of studies, working with the mineralogical collections at the Natural History Museum, London and her hopes to use her geology degree to help shape global development. Read Jane Robb's profile Take the subjects that interest you most at the time, and let your knowledge and interests evolve naturally, rather than trying to shoehorn yourself into a career path so early on. Image Oliver Stegen Oliver Stegen ended up in Edinburgh by chance and used his linguistics degree while living and working among the Rangi in Tanzania, learning their language and helping local teachers to devise a writing system. Read Oliver Stegen's profile It turned out to be love at first sight: Edinburgh, the Athens of the North, with its vibrant culture and history, the university’s academic vigour as well as the dynamic life of student societies. Send us your profile We are interested in the role that the University has played in your life, either directly - in terms of skills and knowledge - or indirectly, via friends, experiences or chance encounters. Please get in touch and you and your experiences could feature on our website. Document Alumni profile form (208.5 KB / DOC) This article was published on 2024-10-28