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The Almanac - Issue No 5, January 2024

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We are delighted to announce that Issue No 5 of UEGA's newsletter, The Almanac, is now ready to download here.

In this issue, readers can find letters from the President and Vice Presidnet, full information on our forthcoming AGM. Due to take place on early 8 February, readers can find the agenda and minutes of the AGM 2023 on pages 3-7. 

Readers can also download a selection of papers for the AGM at the following link, including the Agenda, AGM 2023 Minutes, Annual Report, and Financial Report and Accounts.

The Editor would like to encourage our readers to contribute to future issues of The Almanac in the form of Letters to the Editor, Notices, or to contribute to a future issue of the University of Edinburgh Journal.

For more information on contributing to The Almanac or the University of Edinburgh Journal, please contact us here.

The Almanac - Issue No 4, January 2023

We are delighted to announce that Issue No 4 of UEGA's new and regular newsletter, The Almanac, is now ready to download here.

In this issue, readers can find letters from the President, some notices on our membership, and full information on forthcoming events. On page 3, readers can find full details of our AGM in early February, and on pages 5-7 can read the minutes of the AGM 2022. 

The Editor would like to encourage our readers to contribute to future issues of The Almanac in the form of Letters to the Editor, Notices, or to contribute to a future issue of the University of Edinburgh Journal.

For more information on contributing to The Almanac or the University of Edinburgh Journal, please contact us here.

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The Almanac - Issue No 3, Autumn 2022

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We are delighted to announce that Issue No 3 of UEGA's new and regular newsletter, The Almanac, is now ready to download here.

In this issue, readers can find letters from the President and the Editor, some notices on our membership and forthcoming articles, full information on forthcoming events, and the Birthday Honours list of Edinburgh alumni.

The Editor would like to encourage our readers to contribute to future issues of The Almanac in the form of Letters to the Editor, Notices, or to contribute to a future issue of the University of Edinburgh Journal.

For more information on contributing to The Almanac or the University of Edinburgh Journal, please contact us here.

The Almanac - Issue No 2, Spring 2022

The second issue of UEGA's new and regular newsletter, The Almanac, is now ready to download here.

In this, the Spring 2022 issue, readers can find messages from the officers of UEGA's Executive Committee, full details on all forthcoming events, the New Year Honours List, some important Notices, a Letter to the Editor, and what to expect in the next issue of the Journal.

As always, the Editor would like to encourage our readers to contribute to future issues of The Almanac in the form of Letters to the Editor, Notices, news of themselves or other alumni, or to contribute to a future issue of the University of Edinburgh Journal.

For more information, please contact us here.

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The Almanac - Issue No 1, Autumn 2021

We are delighted to announce that UEGA's new and regular newsletter, The Almanac, is now ready to download here.

In this issue, readers can find all of the administrative papers that used to be published with the Journal, including Events, Donations, New Members, and the Honours List.

We have also added some new sections for our readers to enjoy, including Letters to the Editor, Notices, Forthcoming in the Journal, and a profile of one of our committee members, Lady Lucinda L Mackay.

The Editor would like to encourage our readers to contribute to future issues of The Almanac in the form of Letters to the Editor, Notices, or to contribute to a future issue of the University of Edinburgh Journal.

For more information, please contact us here.

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