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Jessica Farrell on learning about blood
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/jessica-farrell-on-learning-about-blood…span. Jessica Farrell on learning about blood. I chose to study forensic science as it has always been a dream of mine to work within the criminal justice sector collecting forensic evidence such as blood, hair or fingerprints from a crime scene.
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,
Oliver Spier, Photography Technician
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/oliver-spier-photography-technicianspan. Oliver Spier, Photography Technician. Olivier Spier, a photography technician and TSS team member, discusses his role at LSBU and the new working group he's setting up for arts technicians. I’ve worked at LSBU for 5 years as a photography
Amy Warwick: youth is my excuse
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/amy-warwick-youth-is-my-excusespan. Amy Warwick: youth is my excuse. For many of our budding photographers, our central London location is a big draw. The chance to study photography surrounded by iconic galleries and museums, offers increased cultural opportunities and
Kristyna Bednarova: "I would like to be a good role…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/kristyna-bednarova-i-would-like-to-be-a…span. Kristyna Bednarova: "I would like to be a good role model for my son". I was interested in science since a young age, chemistry and biology were my favourite modules at school. I have studied pharmaceutical science and worked in the industry
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.
Renée Francis: "Never be afraid to ask for…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/renee-francis-never-be-afraid-to-ask-fo…span. Renée Francis: "Never be afraid to ask for help". Renée is the Lead for Pre-Registration Education at our Croydon Campus. She has day-to-day management responsibilities for all courses within the Institute of Health and Social Care at Croydon
Nursing graduate Preya Assip on LSBU's placement…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/nursing-graduate-preya-assip-on-lsbus-p…span. Nursing graduate Preya Assip on LSBU's placement opportunities. One such student was Preya Assip, who after graduating realised she wanted to become a nurse. She therefore enrolled in the fast-track PgDip Adult Nursing qualification at LSBU.
Tomas Lloyd-Williams: starting university and internship…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/tomas-lloyd-williams-starting-universit…span. Tomas Lloyd-Williams: starting university and internship success. After gaining experience during school, Tomas began to contemplate his next steps. He applied to LSBU and (as an entrepreneur) was unsure about whether he should be working or
Daniel Rodger: "The general public tends to have a…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/daniel-rodger-the-general-public-tends-…span. 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