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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
Anila Pervez- Solutionise
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/anila-pervez-solutionisespan. Anila Pervez- Solutionise. I am originally from Pakistan, but I have grown up in Dubai (where I spent most of my life). I chose to study the MSc International Business Management with Internship at LSBU. Currently in my last year, I’m lined
Renée Francis: "Never be afraid to ask for…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/renee-francis-never-be-afraid-to-ask-fo…She has day-to-day management responsibilities for all courses within the Institute of Health and Social Care at Croydon. ... I will draw on my Course Director experience to manage course delivery and support students.
Niveda Kiridaran, Alumna, BSc (Hons) Human Nutrition
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/niveda-kiridaran-alumna-bsc-hons-human-…I was course representative for three years, and I’ve made reels for LSBU and have my own YouTube channel. ... chance on me and worked so hard to support me throughout my course.
Elizabeth Wisberg and The Lighthouse Bakery
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/elizabeth-wisberg-and-the-lighthouse-ba…Given her aim of owning her own bakery, but lack of direct experience in a professional bakery, the course was especially useful for Elizabeth, "The teaching was extremely good and gave ... Thankful for her time at LSBU for laying a platform to start her
Rebecca Clements starts Becky’s Bakes & Cakes
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/rebecca-clements-starts-beckys-bakes-an…She looked at her options online. "LSBU was the only university that offered the course which awarded a degree and I really wanted to go to university for the experience. ... It was a privilege to work with him.". As part of her course, Rebecca went on
Ardita Qerimi discusses her PR placement at Rafael
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/ardita-qerimi-discusses-her-pr-placemen…During the interview, Rafael mainly asked me about why I was interested in this particular internship and why I thought it would help me alongside my course. ... Keep working for what you want to become and fight for it. Find out about our BA (Hons)
Sam O'Brien describes a typical day on a nursing…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/sam-obrien-describes-a-typical-day-on-a…After attending some open days, she chose LSBU. "Starting any course can feel a little daunting to begin with, especially when it involves going into different placements where each one can ... Nursing is an intensive course, particularly the PgDip –
Alina Kolomiichenko on applying for a Start-up Visa
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/alina-kolomiichenko-on-applying-for-a-s…span. Alina Kolomiichenko on applying for a Start-up Visa. Since moving from Ukraine 6 years ago, London has felt like home. My parents, who are both entrepreneurs, have always encouraged me to start a business, but I thought it would be difficult
Ashley-Facey Thompson: "My disability doesn't…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/ashley-facey-thompson-my-disability-doe…Of course it was a shame not to be able to play at my home Games, but I was very young – only 17 – and I knew there would be more chances