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Rachel Gadsden talks openly about disability
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/rachel-gadsden-talks-openly-about-disab…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 and
Renée Francis: "Never be afraid to ask for…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/renee-francis-never-be-afraid-to-ask-fo…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. My
Rose Jimenez Vera researches migrant women’s experience…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/rose-jimenez-vera-researches-migrant-wo…Rose Jimenez Vera researches migrant women’s experience of Perinatal Mental Health Care. At LSBU, students have the opportunity to complete a research internship with LSBU academics from a range of disciplines. The internships support students to
Ashley-Facey Thompson: "My disability doesn't…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/ashley-facey-thompson-my-disability-doe…Ashley-Facey Thompson: "My disability doesn't hold me back". I was always sporty, but football was my thing. Then one day we went in for a PE lesson and there was a table tennis table set up. We were invited to have a go and it turned out I was
Psychology student Chad Shepherd makes the most of his…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/psychology-student-chad-shepherd-makes-…Psychology student Chad Shepherd makes the most of his placements. Starting a BSc Psychology at LSBU, Chad Shepherd was keen to make the most of his placements – which can be a great platform for graduates to find work. "I realised that to have
Olivia Jayne Kemp on developing sustainable crop yields
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/olivia-jayne-kemp-on-developing-sustain…Olivia Jayne Kemp on developing sustainable crop yields. As a BSc (Hons) Bioscience student, Olivia Jayne Kemp chose to study at LSBU partly due to the support systems we have in place not only for studying, but for aspects like finance and
Anna Mayer on her placement in a voluntary sector hostel…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/anna-mayer-on-her-placement-in-a-volunt…Anna Mayer on her placement in a voluntary sector hostel for women. Having worked in the social care field since 2007, she realised that to progress her career and ultimately make a greater difference to people's lives, she would need to gain a
Joanna Moch discusses working with people with addictions …
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/joanna-moch-discusses-working-with-peop…Joanna Moch discusses working with people with addictions and mental health difficulties. To say that BSc (Hons) Psychology graduate Joanna Moch packed a lot into her three years at LSBU would be something of an understatement. Like many of our
Edit Barnoth compares eyewitness reliability in sober and …
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/edit-barnoth-compares-eyewitness-reliab…Edit Barnoth compares eyewitness reliability in sober and intoxicated people. Edit Barnoth had originally completed an economics degree but it had always been a dream of hers to study psychology. “Applying to study BSc (Hons) Psychology at London
Social Work student, Sean Craythorne: "I have grown…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/social-work-student,-sean-craythorne-i-…Social Work student, Sean Craythorne: "I have grown personally and have made a great group of friends". "Social work is a degree that gives students a wide range of skills to help alleviate problems that people face in their lives. I made the
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