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58 www.ed.ac.uk/alumni/new-graduates 59 Your learning Your wellbeing If you’re thinking about continuing your studies at the Taking time for your own wellbeing is just as important as University of Edinburgh, there are several options and focusing on your career path or further study. Here are a resources available. couple of resources to support your personal journey and help you be the best version of yourself. Postgraduate study Discover your postgraduate options and learn about different Feeling Good App types of degrees, whether you’re interested in on-campus or As a new graduate, you have free access to the Feeling Good online postgraduate programmes. App. The app offers a mental skills training programme which teaches how to calm the mind and develop the greater Alumni scholarships emotional resilience to deal with challenges of life. The University offers two scholarship schemes for its graduates, each providing a 10% discount on tuition fees. iThrive Edinburgh iThrive is an online space where you can find information and Free online courses resources for mental health and wellbeing in the Edinburgh There is a range of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) area. It’s managed by a local mental health charity, and includes available to you. MOOCs are freely accessible and open-licensed access to services, support, activities, events and places. short courses, delivered to large groups of learners fully online. Short courses Whether you’re curious about a particular subject or just looking to be creative, the University’s short courses offer a great opportunity to develop your knowledge and skills, with the added bonus of a 10% discount for alumni. Access to the Main Library As a graduate of the University, you are entitled to join the library as an external borrower for free. Visit the website to find out how to apply for membership and discover what services are available to you.

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