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Alex Mifflin

Alex Mifflin (BA IDS 2008):

Documentary Film Maker (Toronto)

Alex Mifflin (Right)

Alex Mifflin鈥檚 advice to international development students: 鈥淢ake sure that the other courses you鈥檙e taking are really related to something that you are really passionate about.鈥

In addition to international development, Mifflin says his passion was science and more specifically, water.

Since 2008, Mifflin has worked for , which produces natural history, wildlife and science-based IMAX documentary films. The films are shown in science centres and museums around the world. Mifflin holds the position of director of development and focuses on generating new film ideas.

Mifflin is also a host, writer and director of . The series follows Mifflin and his brother, Tyler, in their journey to uncover water-related environmental and social challenges across the globe 鈥 from women鈥檚 rights, to food production, to plastic in the ocean.

鈥淎 lot of our episodes would be fascinating topics for an IDS class and it would fit in to almost any IDS class that I took,鈥 says Mifflin.

First airing in 2012, The Water Brothers currently has four seasons and 25 episodes. The episodes are broadcasted on TVO, Qu茅bec Radio-Canada, British Columbia鈥檚 Knowledge Network and distributed in 30 other countries around the world.

Mifflin says the IMAX films and The Water Brothers episodes are used as a resource in classrooms for students.

For Mifflin, it is rewarding to provide an 鈥渆ntertaining, yet informative TV show and movies that are going to get young people excited about science and more empowered with knowledge to tackle some of the biggest water-related environmental issues that we face in the world today.鈥

While from Toronto, Mifflin鈥檚 maternal grandparents are both from Nova Scotia and studied at 国民彩票.

In addition to his roots, Mifflin says he chose to attend 国民彩票 because 鈥渋t looked like a great school.鈥

Mifflin says he met many friends at 国民彩票, had great professors and good experiences in his class