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Simon Curran discusses a typical night in Harrods
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/simon-curran-discusses-a-typical-night-…Simon Curran discusses a typical night in Harrods. Simon Curran decided to study a BSc (Hons) Baking Technology & Management degree at the UK's premiere baking school, LSBU's National Bakery School (NBS). The learning methods on the course suited
Tiggy Elwes: "Baking is science plus…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/tiggy-elwes-baking-is-science-plus-crea…Tiggy Elwes: "Baking is science plus creativity". Tiggy Elwes is in the third year of the National Bakery School’s BSc Baking Science and Technology course, specialising in New Product Development. She is the winner of Frank Brake Charitable
Rebecca Clements starts Becky’s Bakes & Cakes
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/rebecca-clements-starts-beckys-bakes-an…Rebecca Clements starts Becky’s Bakes & Cakes. After realising she wanted to study bakery, Rebecca wanted to gain a degree and enjoy the university experience. She looked at her options online. "LSBU was the only university that offered the course
Since studying at LSBU, Emilia Rulkduska is confident…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/since-studying-at-lsbu,-emilia-rulkdusk…Since studying at LSBU, Emilia Rulkduska is confident about her future career prospects. Emilia, originally from Poland, was working as a dental practice nurse. However, passionate about helping people and wanting to work in a hospital-based setting,
Anna Mary Oyet is determined to set up her own maternity…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/anna-mary-oyet-is-determined-to-set-up-…Anna Mary Oyet is determined to set up her own maternity clinic. Anna Mary Oyet has strong ambitions, and even stronger motivations. Already trained as a nurse, she decided to retrain in midwifery after realising the differences she could make in
Juliette Ann Luxford describes a typical day for an ODP…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/juliette-ann-luxford-describes-a-typica…Juliette Ann Luxford describes a typical day for an ODP student. The links to some of London’s world-class hospitals offering excellent placement opportunities meant that LSBU was a natural first choice to take up studies for an ODP career. This,
Rose Jimenez Vera researches migrant women’s experience…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/rose-jimenez-vera-researches-migrant-wo…Rose Jimenez Vera researches migrant women’s experience of Perinatal Mental Health Care. At LSBU, students have the opportunity to complete a research internship with LSBU academics from a range of disciplines. The internships support students to
Find out how Whitley Williams-Arthur knew midwifery was…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/find-out-how-whitley-williams-arthur-kn…Find out how Whitley Williams-Arthur knew midwifery was the right choice for her. “I spent 10 weeks in Rwanda on a community-based mission trip, and it was during my trip I decided to study midwifery, not because the work I was doing was related
Daniel Rodger: "The general public tends to have a…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/daniel-rodger-the-general-public-tends-…Daniel Rodger: "The general public tends to have a very binary view of healthcare professionals". When I was working clinically I was a mentor for a number of student operating department practitioners (ODPs) from LSBU and was always impressed with
Kathryn McKenna: “Suddenly I had three kids at home…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/kathryn-mckenna-suddenly-i-had-three-ki…Kathryn McKenna: “Suddenly I had three kids at home whilst doing online learning. It was hard, but we muddled through it". Kathryn McKenna was a stay-at-home mum when she decided to retrain in midwifery. Although she originally qualified as a