Alexia Mitchell, 24, is from Montreal, Quebec, in Canada. Sheâs currently studying MSc Occupational Therapy (Pre-Registration) at QMU, having already achieved a BA (Hons) Health Studies from Queenâs University in Kingston, Ontario in Canada.
Alexia is of Scottish descent on her fatherâs side of the family. Scottish culture has always been an important aspect of her family life. After visiting Scotland for the first time in 2013, Alexia thought that the people, culture and environment were very welcoming and pleasant.
Alexia thinks there are a lot of similarities between Scotland and Canada, which played a big part in her decision to come to Edinburgh and QMU. She knew that there are a lot of other Canadian students at QMU, so Alexia sometimes feels like she never left home!
Why did you choose to study at QMU?
âQMU was at the top of my list because of the great reputation for its masters in occupational therapy, its close proximity to the centre of Edinburgh and because of the high percentage of international students who study here.â
âAttending QMU has not only allowed me to live in a different country, but also to meet people from around the world.â
Why did you choose to study Occupational therapy at QMU?
âQMU offers the masterâs level programme in occupational therapy that I was looking for. This is the career path that Iâve decided to pursue.â
âThe small class size, design of the programme, and opportunities for practical experience really appealed to me. There are 16 students on my programme, which allows my classmates and I to engage with our lecturers on a regular basis, ask questions, have effective class discussions, and learn from one another.â
How do you think your QMU degree is equipping you with the skills and knowledge to help you pursue your chosen career in occupational therapy?
âImportantly for me, the majority of the programmeâs content is similar to what is taught in Canada. Although there are differences, I view this as a positive. I believe that gaining experience and insight on occupational therapy practices from elsewhere in the world will give me a different perspective on occupational therapy.â
âI believe that my training at QMU will set me apart from other candidates when applying for occupational therapy jobs when I move back to Canada.â
âThe lecturers on the programme at QMU are quite aware of the international composition of our class and attentive to those who plan to practice outside of the UK. Often our instructors will inform us of courses and qualifications we will require to practice in Canada, which is very helpful.â
What do you like best about living in Edinburgh/Scotland?
âEdinburgh is a beautiful city, with a rich history, and vibrant culture. Its proximity to other cities and fantastic transit system has allowed me to see other cities in Scotland, including Glasgow and St Andrewâs, as well as the Highlands. There is a wide variety of restaurants, museums, galleries, and historical sites in Edinburgh â something for everyone.
âIt seems that there is always some festival or celebration taking place in the city, which provides a welcome diversion to my studies.
âI personally enjoy walking up Arthurâs Seat, as the view of the city from the peak is breathtaking. Every time I climb to the summit, I realise how lucky I am to live and study in such a remarkable city and country!â
More information on international student study opportunities at QMU.
I believe that my training at QMU will set me apart from other candidates when applying for occupational therapy jobs when I move back to Canada.
[Story published 2017]