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.
Studying at Lancaster sparked Catherine’s interest in the water industry, developing her skills in water resource management and beyond, which is now fundamental to her current role as a risk and outperformance manager. However, Catherine also enjoyed extra-curricular activities, which included volunteering at a cheetah sanctuary and volunteering for WaterAid, of which she is still involved in.
Elliot chose to study at Lancaster University after he fell in love with the campus, with its large collegiate community, and because of LEC’s highly regarded nature as a global institution. Whilst studying, Elliot thoroughly enjoyed the variety of modules undertaken, developing his analytical and communication skills which are fundamental in his current job role, whilst he also enjoyed participating in LUSU’s International Cultural Exchange programme.
Kay was attracted to LEC due to its highly ranked Earth Sciences department, particularly enjoying the plethora of field trips and their interactive nature, whilst Kay’s thesis helped her immensely within her current job role, learning how to carefully manage deadlines and write reports. Additionally, Kay also used her spare time at Lancaster to socialise, and volunteer for Nightline.
Elizabeth has put to use the wide variety of skills that she learned at Lancaster University, which, combined with her passion of exploring, saw her most recently working within a charity based in Hong Kong, before undertaking her masters in Social Anthropology later this year.
I now work for a national research organisation who cover all aspects of the built environment. I currently work mainly in Flood resilience, but also have input into various other areas including sustainable products; research and innovation; and our green building assessment programme BREEAM.
Since Emma graduated she spent time working in LEC on carbon footprinting, which helped her to find a position with fresh produce company MDS Ltd.
Jenny, who spent the second year of her degree in Oregon, USA, is now in her third year of PhD at the British Antarctic Survey.