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.
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Nicola realised her passion for GIS whilst studying Geography at Lancaster, undertaking modules in each of her three years to continue her development, with her end goal set upon working within the GIS field after she completes her masters course in 2018.
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Get inspired by LEC alumnus Hannah Frost, catastrophe risk analyst at WillisRe, with resources presented at the 2017 ‘What can I do with my degree?’ careers panel event.
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After training to be a teacher through the Teach First Leadership Development Programme (LDP), Harry has been offered a permanent position as a Science Teacher in Blackpool.
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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.
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Undertaking his apprenticeship in carpentry with Guest Constructions Pty Ltd and attending TAFE NSW, Benj now lives in Australia!
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“Take up all the opportunities that are open to you within and beyond your degree, the dividends will continue to pay off into the future.”
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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.
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Since graduating in 2012, Lara has gone travelling, completed a Masters and is currently in a role with Teach First. In the future, she looks to pursue Disaster Response/Humanitarian work.
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Completing a Natural Sciences degree based in LEC allowed Chelsea flexibility in her degree, and had ultimately led to a change in direction from Environmental Science to Nutrition!
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