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Alumnus Sam Cox on his sustainable business and time at…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/alumnus-sam-cox-on-his-sustainable-busi…span. Alumnus Sam Cox on his sustainable business and time at LSBU. I had been interested in the relationship between natural ecological systems and architecture for quite some time, and LSBU had a fantastic diploma course where I could continue
Cephas Williams, postgraduate student and social…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/cephas-williams-postgrad-entrepreneurspan. Cephas Williams, postgraduate student and social entrepreneur. PG Dip Architecture student Cephas Williams knew that London South Bank University's (LSBU) central London location would be valuable to running a business. But he didn't realise
Victoria Walford starts Victorious Bakery
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/victoria-walford-starts-victorious-bake…span. Victoria Walford starts Victorious Bakery. Victoria decided to adapt her PgDip Psychology and used it to start her own business. It was possible by getting mentoring, office space and some start-up grants from two LSBU schemes designed to
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
Elizabeth Wisberg and The Lighthouse Bakery
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/elizabeth-wisberg-and-the-lighthouse-ba…span. Elizabeth Wisberg and The Lighthouse Bakery. Elizabeth Weisberg originally trained as an art historian at Columbia University in New York; she co-authored "Great Paintings of the Western World" and developed a great career in intellectual
Carrie Rutherford, Principal of LSBU Business School,…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/carrie-rutherford-principal-of-lsbu-bus…span. Carrie Rutherford, Principal of LSBU Business School, Croydon. Carrie Rutherford is the Principal of LSBU Business School at our Croydon Campus. I've wanted to be a maths teacher since I was five years old, so academia was clearly my destiny.
Donald Dervishi discusses why he chose LSBU
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/donald-dervishi-discusses-why-he-chose-…span. Donald Dervishi discusses why he chose LSBU. What course did you study at LSBU? I studied MSc International Business Management with Marketing. Business and marketing are very closely related, and I felt that a mix of the two would provide
Rachel Gadsden talks openly about disability
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/rachel-gadsden-talks-openly-about-disab…span. Rachel Gadsden talks openly about disability. Rachel Gadsden is an acclaimed artist whose work explores universal themes of fragility, survival and hope, drawing on her own personal experience of living with a chronic hereditary lung condition
Sam O'Brien describes a typical day on a nursing…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/sam-obrien-describes-a-typical-day-on-a…span. Sam O'Brien describes a typical day on a nursing placement. Finding teachers' holidays and hours to be inflexible, Sam looked for a change of direction. "I found the medical side of caring for the children I worked with interesting and decided
Research creates refurbishment opportunities for…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/research-refurbishment-opportunities-su…span. Research creates refurbishment opportunities for supermarket refrigeration units. Dan is looking into how to extend their life cycle, maximise their value and reduce the embodied footprint by building them so they can be 'remanufactured'. He