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Mark Garside swaps retail for a future career as a…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/mark-garside-swaps-retail-for-a-future-…It was just brilliant. My degree in psychology has opened up the world for me. ... I realised that I’d always wanted to be a psychotherapist. My degree was the first step on that journey.
Dr Mark Williamson, honorary doctor of letters
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/dr-mark-williamson-honorary-doctor-of-l…So I enrolled on an MBA. Most people do those degrees to improve their technical skills and command a bigger salary.
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LSBU Chiropractic Clinic
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/lsbu-chiropractic-clinicspan. LSBU Chiropractic Clinic. The Croydon Chiropractic Clinic is run by our experienced fourth year Chiropractic Integrated Masters students with the aim of providing therapy for fellow students, academics and the local community (over the age of
Stephen Addison BEM, honorary doctor of letters
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/stephen-addison-honorary-doctor-of-lett…span. Stephen Addison BEM, honorary doctor of letters. Stephen Addison (BA (Hons) Business Administration, 2013) is founder and CEO of social enterprise Boxup Crime, which delivers boxing training and mentoring to more than 2000 children and young
Mature Student Emma Williams makes a career change
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/mature-student-emma-williams-makes-a-ca…span. Mature Student Emma Williams makes a career change. She had long been drawn to the idea of nursing and decided to enrol in a fast-track PgDip Children's Nursing course at LSBU. Emma graduated first time round in 1999 from the University of
Iram Siddiqui has her dissertation findings published
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/iram-siddiqui-has-her-dissertation-find…span. Iram Siddiqui has her dissertation findings published. "I originally became interested in studying a Psychology degree after a family member was diagnosed with mental health issues," says Iram Siddiqui. ... Upon starting her degree, Iram was able
Alumna Elle McNicoll on becoming a published author
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/alumna-elle-mcnicoll-on-becoming-a-publ…span. Alumna Elle McNicoll on becoming a published author. Initially, Elle believed university wasn’t for her, but she achieved a first degree and like most of us, just wanted to ... Let’s look at the evidence. I’m proud of my degree and proud that
Millie Thorne: make happiness your priority
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/new-tags/millie-thorne-make-happiness-y…span. Millie Thorne: make happiness your priority. I achieved high enough grades in three subjects to get accepted to another university but one grade was lower in another subject so they didn’t accept me. I thought “oh no, what do I do?”, I
Psychology student Chad Shepherd makes the most of his…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/psychology-student-chad-shepherd-makes-…I realised that to have any kind of start in a career in Psychology that effective work experience is regarded as equally important as a good degree mark." So when Chad
Honorary Graduate Dame Carol Black discusses the key to a …
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/honorary-graduate-dame-carol-black-disc…My first degree, in history, was a false start to put it mildly. ... for and got a place on a course for the First MB [the Bachelor of Medicine degree programme], but had to give it up because my local authority, perhaps not unreasonably,