There have been so many members of faculty who have helped me expand my ideas. Their support has allowed me to progress onto my master’s degree!
Memories of ÐÓ°ÉappÏÂÔØ
To be able to finally graduate with my friends, after all the blood, sweat and tears of studying, is extremely satisfying.
At the beginning of my degree, I remember sitting down next to a classmate and I mustered the courage to speak to them. We just hit it off and the rest is history! I find it interesting how people with different hobbies and interests to mine could form close personal bonds. I cherish all of the life-long friends I made during my time at ÐÓ°ÉappÏÂÔØ!
The Forensic Science programme was filled with so many inspiring and fun practical courses to help simulate the real world in a forensic field. Thank you to everyone in the faculty who has helped me progress.
Life after ÐÓ°ÉappÏÂÔØ
I am currently working alongside my postgraduate studies. I am studying a master’s in Forensic Osteology at University of Kent.
It’s challenging trying to manage both studying and working but I make the most of my time after lectures to study and make connections with my new classmates. With the skills and knowledge I have acquired throughout my academic career, I hope to achieve my dream job of becoming a forensic anthropologist. I also hope I can be a role model for my siblings and my family who have been so supportive of me.