Rebecca Cunning (JXB)
Completing both BSc and PhD Geography, Rebecca now works as an Editorial Assistant for the Journal of Experimental Botany (JXB), a leading plant science journal based at Lancaster University.
Life beyond Lancaster Environment Centre
Profiles of some of our recent postgraduate alumni
Completing both BSc and PhD Geography, Rebecca now works as an Editorial Assistant for the Journal of Experimental Botany (JXB), a leading plant science journal based at Lancaster University.
Undertaking his apprenticeship in carpentry with Guest Constructions Pty Ltd and attending TAFE NSW, Benj now lives in Australia!
Having completed both a Masters and PhD with LEC, Ally is now a Geography Lecturer. She continues her research and looks forward to future collaborations and teaching the fantastic students of LEC.
Now a Human Geography Lecturer at the University of Central Lancashire, Emily feels the guidance and opportunities Lancaster University provides have been invaluable.
Currently, based in Cambridge working for a crop protection company called Syngenta, Leyla is part of the MDS (Management Development Services) graduate scheme.
Becca has gone from strength to strength in her journey with Lancaster University, graduating with first class honours before completing a PhD.
Lancaster University gave Andy self-management and critical skills. This has enabled him to become the founding Director of NCS, a Building Surveying and Project Management consultancy.
After finishing her PhD at LEC, Amy took a year off to travel and volunteer in Australia and New Zealand. She now works as a Government Social Researcher at the Office for National Statistics (ONS)…
Amy is currently working as an Atmospheric Scientist at the Halley Research Station in Antarctica for the British Antarctic Survey.
Antje is now employed at the Horticultural Sciences Department of the Institute of Plant Sciences and Resource Conservation in Bonn (Germany) as the lab manager and supervises PhD/Master’s students.