Results
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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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Marta Rios
Youth engagement project manager
Joining the University of Wolverhampton has been one of the best decisions of my career. The doors that learning can open are infinite. There might be challenges on the way but it is absolutely worthwhile.
- CC:
- Clarion Futures
- GY:
- 2017
- C:
- MBA
- CI:
- Strategic business management
- I:
- https://wlv.ac.uk/media/departments/alumni/images/alumni-case-studies/Marta-Rios.JPG
- JT:
- Youth engagement project manager
- N:
- Spanish
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Shuwana Matthews
Trainee Cognitive Behavioural Therapist
My time at the University of Wolverhampton has taught me it's never too late to begin re-writing your story and there is so much power in taking that first step.
- CC:
- NHS
- GY:
- 2017
- C:
- BA Family and Community Studies
- CI:
- Health Care
- I:
- https://wlv.ac.uk/media/departments/alumni/images/alumni-case-studies/Shuwana.png
- JT:
- Trainee Cognitive Behavioural Therapist
- N:
- British
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Amy Choudhury
Administrative assistant
Start as you mean to go on. Stay disciplined from the first year and these study habits will continue to benefit. An ability to manage conflicting deadlines is strongly sought after in employment.
- CC:
- Birmingham City University
- GY:
- 2017
- C:
- BA English Language and Linguistics
- CI:
- Education
- I:
- https://wlv.ac.uk/media/departments/alumni/images/alumni-case-studies/Amy-Choudhury.jpeg
- JT:
- Administrative assistant
- N:
- British/Bangladeshi