The University academic who helped prepare Edinburgh-based adventurer Mollie Hughes for her epic expedition to the South Pole has saluted her success. Continue reading Celebrating Mollie’s South Pole success
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Intern of the Year award for graduate Caroline
A recent Edinburgh Napier graduate has had her excellent internship work recognised with a leading student impact award.
Caroline Tocher – who first graduated in 2018 with a degree in International Festival and Event Management before graduating in October this year with a Masters in Business Management with Entrepreneurship – recently undertook an internship at Business Fives, a company which runs corporate sports events with a charitable impact. Continue reading Intern of the Year award for graduate Caroline
Preparing teachers for life in the classroom
John Swinney meets the first intake of students on ground-breaking STEM programme
DEPUTY First Minister John Swinney today heard an end-of-term report from students on a newly-launched teacher training programme. Continue reading Preparing teachers for life in the classroom
Surprise proposal for Napier couple
Mark returns to ‘The Egg’ at Craiglockhart to propose to Sarah
A couple who met at Edinburgh Napier whilst studying in 2008 have more reason than most to hold its Craiglockhart campus dearly in their hearts after returning to the University for a surprise proposal. Continue reading Surprise proposal for Napier couple
Students will broadcast election night news as it happens
Edinburgh Napier University students will work through the night to cover the unfolding story of the General Election on the radio airwaves and online.
A team of journalism, TV and photography students will capture the latest developments from counts across the UK. Continue reading Students will broadcast election night news as it happens
Celebrating the Queens of Space
Graduate’s documentary looks at the next generation of women in aerospace
A recent Edinburgh Napier TV graduate is boldly going where no previous TV graduate has gone before with his debut documentary film.
Adam Smith – who graduated from Edinburgh Napier in July this year – has recently released ‘Space Queens’,his first feature documentary that takes an in depth look at the women behind Apollo 11’s mission to the moon. Continue reading Celebrating the Queens of Space
Edinburgh Napier receives Gold award for armed forces support
Edinburgh Napier has been recognised for its commitment to the armed forces community with a gold award from the Ministry of Defence. Continue reading Edinburgh Napier receives Gold award for armed forces support
Life, Death and Lilies installation returns
Project to stimulate more open discussion about dying is rolled out to four sites
A MEMORIAL Garden project aimed at stimulating more open discussion about death and dying is returning to Edinburgh – and expanding into a series of events across eastern Scotland. Continue reading Life, Death and Lilies installation returns
Caring nurse Mhairi honoured at graduations
A student nurse has been honoured for her caring skills after impressing colleagues with the way she handled sensitive situations at both a small community hospital and a busy city emergency department. Continue reading Caring nurse Mhairi honoured at graduations
Ali honoured for putting Edinburgh’s literary culture on the world stage
ONE of Scotland’s leading champions of literature and literary tourism was honoured by Edinburgh Napier University yesterday.
Ali Bowden, Director of the Edinburgh UNESCO City of Literature Trust, was awarded an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Letters in recognition of her contribution to the promotion of reading, writing and literary heritage.
University of Stirling graduate Ali enjoyed a ten-year career in publishing with Polygon Books and Edinburgh University Press before becoming Director of the Trust in 2006.
She has played a key role in establishing and developing Edinburgh as a UNESCO City of Literature and founding city in a global network of creative cities.
Passionate about promoting Edinburgh as a literary city, Ali has created projects ranging from community-based writers’ residencies and international exchanges to Scotland’s first citywide reading campaign, the award-winning Great Scott! installation in Waverley railway station honouring Sir Walter Scott, and the Stars & Stories trail of illuminated quotations celebrating 500 years of Edinburgh’s publishing heritage.
In 2011, the City of Literature Trust joined forces with Edinburgh Napier to launch the annual Robert Louis Stevenson Day, the first of many collaborative projects with the University.
The hard work continues, with Ali’s current focus being the creation of a Literature House at John Knox House, as part of a wider development of the Literary Quarter on the Royal Mile. Scheduled to open in 2022, the Literature House is an ambitious project that will be a point of transformation for Edinburgh as a UNESCO City of Literature in terms of profile, access and engagement.
Today, she joined hundreds of students at the School of Arts & Creative Industries graduation ceremony in the Usher Hall to receive her Honorary Degree of Doctor of Letters.
Ali, 46, said: “I am delighted and truly honoured to receive recognition of this kind. My work over the years has never been easy but has always been interesting, diverse and stimulating.
“Edinburgh is an outstanding UNESCO City of Literature and it’s a joy to play a part in supporting the reading and writing communities here, and connecting our literary city with like-minded cities around the world.”
Professor Andrea Nolan, Principal of Edinburgh Napier University, said: “Edinburgh is a city which is rich in literary heritage, from Sir Walter Scott and Robert Louis Stevenson to the Rebus novels of Ian Rankin, and as the birthplace of JK Rowling’s Boy Wizard, Harry Potter.
“Ali Bowden has spearheaded the drive to make reading part of our lives while promoting the city’s literary connections on the global stage, and it is a pleasure to have her join our celebrations today.”










