Our graduates this month reflect Edinburgh's breadth of study with music, history, medicine, sociology and business all represented. Image Kathy Blackwell Music graduate Kathy Blackwell talks to us about how her career in teaching gave her the experience needed to co-author a number of educational music books for young string players. Read Kathy Blackwell's profile. The course was hugely enjoyable, thorough, and wide-ranging, covering everything from acoustics, musicology, harmony and counterpoint to ethno-musicology and performance. Hearing a live performance of an enormous Alpine horn at one of the acoustics lectures has certainly stayed in the memory. Image Beth Hurrell Beth Hurrell talks to us about her eye-opening Edinburgh experience and what it means to do more than just say "yes". Read Beth Hurrell's profile. The more engaged you are with the city of Edinburgh, and branch out from the student bubble, the better prepared you will be for life after graduation. It should hopefully be enjoyable as well! Image Philip Macklin Medical graduate Dr Philip Macklin talks to us about how a distance learning postgraduate qualification he completed while a junior doctor revealed a passion for understanding the scientific basis of disease. Read Philip Macklin's profile. In addition, I regularly undertake additional shifts as an Emergency Department doctor as I like patient contact and want to maintain the clinical skills that I learnt as a medical student and junior doctor. Image Patrícia Soley-Beltran Patrícia Soley-Beltran moved back to her home town of Barcelona after graduating to continue her research with an amazing and worthwhile outcome. Read Patrícia Soley-Beltran's profile. In Divine! the personal is political and academic too, for it combines my personal experience as a former model with academic research and a critical standpoint. Image Jim Strang Jim Strang talks about how Edinburgh became home, his love for his degree and his wide and varied career after graduation. Read Jim Strang's profile. I actually enrolled to read a very different degree from what I ended up with! I started out on the computer science and management science course but pretty quickly realised I preferred the business studies course to the computer lab. Send us your profile We are interested in the role that the University has played in your life, either directly - in terms of skills and knowledge - or indirectly, via friends, experiences or chance encounters. Please get in touch and you and your experiences could feature on our website. Document Alumni profile form (208.5 KB / DOC) This article was published on 2024-10-28