Results
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Chris Randall
Graduate Fire Engineer
The university allowed me to grow as a person, and help my community – I wouldn’t change a thing!
- CC:
- Hydrock – Manchester Central
- GY:
- 2018
- C:
- BSc Fire & Rescue
- CI:
- Engineering
- I:
- https://wlv.ac.uk/media/departments/alumni/images/Chris-Randall_800x800.jpg
- JT:
- Graduate Fire Engineer
- N:
- British
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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 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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Kristian Thomas
Former Team GB Artistic Gymnast - Olympic, World, European & Commonwealth Medallist
I’ve benefited from the great facilities and inspirational teaching that has boosted my experience as a student at the University of Wolverhampton.
- GY:
- 2019
- C:
- BSc Strength & Conditioning
- CI:
- Sport
- I:
- https://wlv.ac.uk/media/departments/alumni/Kristian-Thomas-2.jpg
- JT:
- Former Team GB Artistic Gymnast - Olympic, World, European & Commonwealth Medallist
- N:
- British
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Isabella Danks
Registered Midwife
The University of Wolverhampton encouraged me to embrace each challenge, to learn more, to be better, ultimately making my dream of a career in Midwifery a reality.
- GY:
- 2018
- C:
- BSc Midwifery
- CI:
- Health
- I:
- https://wlv.ac.uk/media/departments/alumni/WLV_Alumni-17.jpg
- JT:
- Registered Midwife
- N:
- British
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Mary-Jane Derbyshire
Registered Sign Language Interpreter
The encouragement from my course leaders enabled me to confidently progress my journey from student to working as an interpreter.
- GY:
- 2017
- C:
- BA Interpreting (British Sign Language/English)
- CI:
- Sign Language
- I:
- https://wlv.ac.uk/media/departments/alumni/images/WLV_Alumni-02.jpg
- JT:
- Registered Sign Language Interpreter
- N:
- British
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Toyyib Abdulkareem
Consult (Heath Promotion)
Overall, my time at the University was and has been productive. It built on my experience in Nigeria, and provided me with skills for my current engagements and future aspirations.
- GY:
- 2019
- C:
- Master of Public Health
- CI:
- Health care
- I:
- https://wlv.ac.uk/media/departments/alumni/images/alumni-case-studies/Toyyib.jpg
- JT:
- Consult (Heath Promotion)
- N:
- Nigerian
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Mimi-Isabella Cesar
Rhythmic gymnast & ambassador
Rhythmic gymnastics is completely self-funded so the sports scholarship really helped me, and my tutors were also supportive.
- CC:
- Team England Gymnastics
- GY:
- 2017
- C:
- BA Sports Studies
- CI:
- Sport
- I:
- https://wlv.ac.uk/media/departments/alumni/images/WLV_Alumni-09.jpg
- JT:
- Rhythmic gymnast & ambassador
- N:
- British
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Aleesha Verma
Founder: Gutless Warrior: Awareness Campaigner
My experience at the University has been incredible. The University has given me a platform to accomplish many achievements, and has allowed me to go on to pursue my future goals. The staff at the University have been very supportive and
- GY:
- 2018
- C:
- BA Social Care & Health Studies
- CI:
- Health
- I:
- https://wlv.ac.uk/media/departments/alumni/images/180914-Aleesha-Verma-WEB.jpg
- JT:
- Founder: Gutless Warrior: Awareness Campaigner
- N:
- British
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Adedapo Fasinro
Graduate Highways Engineer
A hurdle to cross, but once you've crossed it you can cross anything life throws your way.
- GY:
- 2019
- C:
- BSc Civil and Transportation Engineering
- CI:
- Engineering
- I:
- https://wlv.ac.uk/media/departments/alumni/images/engr.PNG
- JT:
- Graduate Highways Engineer
- N:
- British