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.
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If you would like to find out what it means to do a PhD, how to apply and general advice, here you will find the presentation used in 2017’s ‘Considering a PhD?’ careers panel event.
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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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“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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Elaine Davies, Postgraduate Careers Consultant from the University Careers Service, provides information on the wide range of bespoke careers support provided for PhD students.
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Now a Human Geography Lecturer at the University of Central Lancashire, Emily feels the guidance and opportunities Lancaster University provides have been invaluable.
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Becca has gone from strength to strength in her journey with Lancaster University, graduating with first class honours before completing a PhD.
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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)…
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Amy is currently working as an Atmospheric Scientist at the Halley Research Station in Antarctica for the British Antarctic Survey.
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