Melissa - MSc (Taught) in European Archaeology

Melissa wanted quality education and quality living experience and found both in Edinburgh.

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Why did you choose the University of Edinburgh?

In addition to the University itself, I wanted to live in a city that I could feel at home in. Edinburgh is so walkable which makes it easy for international students to explore and it’s just stunningly beautiful. There is such a rich cultural heritage in Scotland and the Scottish people are so open and friendly. I wanted both a quality education and quality living experience.

What attracted you to this programme in particular?

I loved that the Archaeology program was so flexible. There were a lot of options as to which facet of archaeology you could choose to focus on and I liked that freedom. It is also very hands-on which allows you to build an applicable skillset for future jobs or research.

What are you enjoying most about your time here?

I work at a science center and get to spend time getting to know locals. The university is such an international hub so by having a job where I can interact with locals allows me to have the best of both worlds. I also love all the hiking. It’s amazing to be in a city center that is surrounded by dormant volcanoes. The combination of the natural geography and the unique architecture just creates the most picturesque views. I also love the night life here. There is an array of life music played in pubs throughout the city from Jazz to Acoustic to Traditional Scottish sounds. Edinburgh is a city with so much to do but it has the comforting feel of a small town.

What are your plans for the future?

The Master’s programme really helped me to learn different research methods and how to critically assess scientific journal publications. I absolutely love Edinburgh and am making plans to earn my PhD here after finishing my Master’s degree in August.

If you could offer any advice to new or current students what would it be?

The Master’s Programme is intensive so if you do choose to work, I would recommend not working more than 2 days a week.