Results
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Ayesha Bal
Paramedic
The encouragement from my course leaders gave me the confidence to advance my career path from a student to working as a paramedic.
- GY:
- 2017
- C:
- DipHE Paramedic Science
- CI:
- Health
- I:
- https://wlv.ac.uk/media/departments/alumni/Ayesha-Bal.jpg
- JT:
- Paramedic
- N:
- British
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Niamh Deasy
Secondary Teacher of Physical Education
Wolverhampton was such an inspirational place for Sport and Physical Education. I remember being totally engaged in the information that the lecturers were delivering.
- GY:
- 2017
- C:
- BA Physical Education & PGCE Phyiscal Education
- CI:
- Education
- I:
- https://wlv.ac.uk/media/departments/alumni/Niamhv-Deasy-New-Image.jpg
- JT:
- Secondary Teacher of Physical Education
- N:
- British
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Ibtisam Ali
Co-founder
I believe in representation as I think you can’t be what you can’t see. Be a champion for all those under represented and a beacon of hope.
- CC:
- Failforward Hub, Bridging BAME in Birmingham
- GY:
- 2017
- C:
- BSc Health Studies
- CI:
- Health
- I:
- https://wlv.ac.uk/media/departments/alumni/images/Ibtasim-Ali.jpg
- JT:
- Co-founder
- N:
- British
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Aisha Shegow
FE Teacher
Coming to the University of Wolverhampton has been my biggest milestone and it sure has been one of the best steps I took. Not only did I managed to gain a qualifications, but also, in the bargain I made lifelong friends.
- CC:
- Liverpool Hope University
- GY:
- 2019
- C:
- BSc Health Studies
- CI:
- Education
- I:
- https://wlv.ac.uk/media/departments/alumni/images/alumni-case-studies/Aisha-Shegow.png
- JT:
- FE Teacher
- N:
- British