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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,
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
Since studying at LSBU, Emilia Rulkduska is confident…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/since-studying-at-lsbu,-emilia-rulkdusk…span. 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
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