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"Discovering my passion for Biochemistry at Sheffield Hallam University."

Discovering my passion for Biochemistry at Sheffield Hallam University

"My degree helped me find a career I love, protecting native species of animals and plants."

Hannah Read studied BSc Honours Biology with sandwich year and completed a PGCE in Chemistry teaching after her degree and now works for Orkney Native Wildlife Project in partnership with the RSPB.

'My lecturer inspired me to be a champion for black nurses.'

Mental health nursing graduate Irene Ibanda was short listed for a national Student Nursing Times award for her work on diversity and inclusion.

“I recommend studying this course because of the unique opportunities it provides.”

Emilie is a second-year student on our Festival and Entertainment Management degree course, she took the opportunity to work for Ticketmaster and supported some of the UK’s biggest festivals and concerts.

“My research will help shape the university's AI future”

BSc (Hons) Psychology student Frankie Wardale is channeling his interest in how students use AI for learning in his research.

"Our course helped us to get involved with a once in a lifetime experience."

BA (Hons) Acting and Performance students Salome and Haris helped to welcome refugee 'Little Amal' to Sheffield.

“Volunteering allowed me to better understand the lived experiences of refugees.”

Students from across our health courses travelled to Greece to support ‘Movement on the Ground’, a programme that supports refugee children, adults, and families.

"Why I chose to be a nurse"

BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult) student Alex explains why he chose to be a nurse

“I helped build the University's new buildings”

BSc (Hons) Construction Project Management student Jasmine Lidster has been getting hands-on experience on placement with BAM Construction, helping to build the University's three new buildings.

“We visited Nepal and produced an exhibition to document human rights issues.”

LLB (Hons) Law graduate, Ellie Doyle, has secured a role as a caseworker after training on the refugee family reunion route.

 

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