Greg Tomaszewicz (Lanor Productions)
Greg’s time at Lancaster University saw him become more open minded and hard-working overall, using these skills in his many successful business ventures that he has undertaken post-graduation.
Life beyond Lancaster Environment Centre
Greg’s time at Lancaster University saw him become more open minded and hard-working overall, using these skills in his many successful business ventures that he has undertaken post-graduation.
David repaid Lancaster’s faith in him after achieving poor A-Level results, by going on to be a successful academic, now lecturing in water engineering and fluid mechanics at London South Bank University. Whilst at Lancaster, David also established himself firmly in both the squash team and Lancaster’s music scene over the five years that he spent at the university.
After being inspired by a module that he undertook, Mathew decided to pursue a career in sustainability, which he now currently does on behalf of the Greater Manchester Combined Authority, after studying both an undergraduate and a masters degree at Lancaster University.
Michaela has been at Lancaster University in some capacity since 2006, gradually progressing from an initial BSc Geography student, to becoming a lecturer in organisational health and wellbeing at the university, putting good use to the academic knowledge gained throughout her time spent at the university.
Dr Amy Valach describes her journey from studying an Ecology degree at Lancaster University to becoming a research scientist working in Antarctica for the British Antarctic Survey.