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I've been so privileged to work alongside such passionate mentors in practice and such amazing role models at university, and it's with the help of these amazing teachers that I've come so far
- Sophie, BSc (Hons) Midwifery
Guest blogger Kerry is studying Animal Behaviour in Cambridge. This year, she's hoping to join an expedition to Guyana - and take a step into the international conservation zone that she aims to work in after graduating. Read more…
Moving away from home to go to university is a big decision for most people. For me, it worked better to stay home, and it could work for you. Read more…
Moving away to go to university in a city you’re unfamiliar with is rather daunting, to say the least. I can relate. When I first moved to Cambridge from London as an undergraduate a few years ago I felt quite alienated. From my acknowledgement… Read more…
I graduated from the BA (Hons) History at ARU in 2016. I am about to finish my distance learning Archives and Records Management MLitt with the University of Dundee, and I am also working full-time as a Records Officer with Surrey Police. Read more…
As I pass the halfway point of my degree in Film and TV Production, I realise I have gained experience on over 20 film projects. In this blog post, I list some of my favourite moments. Read more…
Although I have a very positive experience working in games, the research done by UKIE suggests that currently 28% of the UK’s game industry work power is female, which I feel could go up. Read more…
Studying English Literature in Cambridge has been the best experience and a fortunate stroke of serendipity for me. From studying Greek myths of Gods and Heroes in the first year to analysing Contemporary Fiction in the third year, the course offers a variety of core and optional modules. Read more…
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