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Iconic Bakes by Olushola Bukoye
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/iconic-bakes-by-olushola-bukoyespan. Iconic Bakes by Olushola Bukoye. As a graduate of the School for Applied Sciences, Olushola Bukoye set up her Buks Bakes business in 2014 and was awarded a place on LSBU’s Graduate Entrepreneur Scheme for 2017/18. As a master baker, she
Alexandria Tilley works for the Webbers Gallery
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/alexandria-tilley-works-for-the-webbers…span. Alexandria Tilley works for the Webbers Gallery. When Essex-born Alexandria Tilley began looking for the right university to study photography, she already had a firm idea that she’d be studying in London – the only question was where.
Julia Ratcliffe: "I’ve had so much freedom to…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/julia-ratcliffe-ive-had-so-much-freedom…span. Julia Ratcliffe: "I’ve had so much freedom to experiment". Julia Ratcliffe is in the third year of the National Bakery School’s BSc Baking Science and Technology course. She is the winner of the Frank Brake Charitable Trust Prize for the
Paul Leary on making a career change after 25 years in…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/paul-leary-on-making-a-career-change-af…span. Paul Leary on making a career change after 25 years in finance. Paul Leary (BSc Baking Science and Technology, 2021) is winner of the Frank Brake Charitable Trust Prize for Best Graduating Student. After 25 years in the finance sector, I
Lisa Drew draws a line in her career trajectory
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/lisa-drew-draws-a-line-in-her-career-tr…span. Lisa Drew draws a line in her career trajectory. Although Lisa Drew already had a Marketing and PR degree under her belt, she still found herself looking to do something more creative with her future. “I’ve always been a keen photographer,
Arturas Bondarciukas travels to Italy with the South Bank …
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/arturas-bondarciukas-travels-to-italy-w…span. Arturas Bondarciukas travels to Italy with the South Bank Collective. As a keen young photographer who knew he wanted to turn professional, Arturas Bondarciukas felt finding a degree that offered a combination of technical skills and business
For Samreen Ali Khan, an LSBU scholarship helped her…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/for-samreen-ali-khan,-an-lsbu-scholarsh…span. For Samreen Ali Khan, an LSBU scholarship helped her pursue her dream career in London. After graduating from Karachi University with a Masters in Microbiology, Samreen Ali Khan found herself working as a teacher and chemistry co-ordinator at
Alyson Shaw: "Quitting work and going back into…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/alyson-shaw-quitting-work-and-going-bac…span. Alyson Shaw: "Quitting work and going back into full-time education was quite daunting". Alyson Shaw is in the third year of the National Bakery School’s BSc Baking Science and Technology course. She is the winner of Frank Brake Charitable
Purity Hrisca: "As long as you’ve got determination…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/purity-hrisca-as-long-as-youve-got-dete…span. Purity Hrisca: "As long as you’ve got determination and curiosity, age doesn’t matter at all". I’d always wanted to go to university, but I never imagined becoming a scientist. Back in Kenya, and when my family first arrived in the UK, I