RAISE YOUR GLASSES
“It’s a world class university in a beautiful city but my focus was the course.”School was fun but not particularly intellectual. Yet I was fortunate to have friends and teachers who genuinely inspired me. Simon Gathercole, now Professor of New Testament at Cambridge was a huge influence.
“At New College, I loved the eclectic mix of students from all walks of life, and from all over the world. Rainy Hall and the library became part of my life. We enjoyed lunch there and believe it or not it was where I learned to send my first email!
“Compared to other faculties, New College was very diverse. Marcella Althaus Reid was my tutor and New College inspired me to knuckle down and work hard.The library and tutorial discussions gave me an understanding of how humanity ticks. As you go into journalism, that helps.
“Frank Whaling’s lectures on comparative religion were a highlight. His class was like a global journey through religions across the ages. I met Kate, now my wife, during one of his lectures!
“What attracted to me to Edinburgh was its wonderful broad course – ethics, theology, comparative religion, and modern history.
“University is a period of reflection and intellectual growth. You can learn skills for the workforce quickly afterwards. But my studies gave me a hinterland of understanding humanity, and that is invaluable.