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Tiggy Elwes: "Baking is science plus…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/tiggy-elwes-baking-is-science-plus-crea…span. Tiggy Elwes: "Baking is science plus creativity". Tiggy Elwes is in the third year of the National Bakery School’s BSc Baking Science and Technology course, specialising in New Product Development. She is the winner of Frank Brake
Alister D'Souza, NHS Placement, COVID 19
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/alister-dsouza-nhs-placement-covid-19span. Alister D'Souza, NHS Placement, COVID 19. Alister D’Souza,BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance student, shares his experience of workingon aplacement with the NHS during the COVID-19 pandemic. Alister workedonaFinancial Systems and Admin
Kirstin Johansen: from forensic science to mechanical…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/kirstin-johansen-from-forensic-science-…span. Kirstin Johansen: from forensic science to mechanical engineer. After graduating with a degree in Forensic Science, Kirstin Johansen found herself working in an administrative role at Imtech Engineering Services London & South, one of the
Sam Cockerton discusses being redeployed in intensive…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/sam-cockerton-discusses-being-redeploye…span. Sam Cockerton discusses being redeployed in intensive care during the coronavirus pandemic. My name is Sam and I graduated at LSBU 3 years ago as an occupational therapist. Since then, I have specialised in children’s community occupational
Zena Paterson: "Put your head above the parapet to…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/zena-paterson-put-your-head-above-the-p…span. Zena Paterson: "Put your head above the parapet to get noticed". I decided to study at LSBU because it offered a course which I could study concurrently with my job as a radiology assistant. I loved the idea of studying in central London and
Juliette Ann Luxford describes a typical day for an ODP…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/juliette-ann-luxford-describes-a-typica…span. Juliette Ann Luxford describes a typical day for an ODP student. The links to some of London’s world-class hospitals offering excellent placement opportunities meant that LSBU was a natural first choice to take up studies for an ODP career.
Alumna Verity Buchanan takes on role as emergency…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/alumna-verity-buchanan-takes-on-role-as…span. Alumna Verity Buchanan takes on role as emergency counselling psychologist for residents in New York. After 10 years of working as a criminal and human rights barrister, I decided that I wanted to work with people with mental distress at an
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