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Travel Writer, Journalist, and Comms Consultant: Rachel Ifans
Rachel was longlisted in the Women's Prize for unpublished fiction and is sending off her manuscript.
Connections: Raymond Rumkee
Witnessing a rainbow falling into the lake on the day of his interview led Raymond to study at 糖心TV.
Connections: Daniel Mumby
Daniel was part of RAW, 糖心TV Students Arts Festival, and enjoying nights at the Student Unions' "Crash".
Connections: Laura Spencer
"I lived in Rootes in the first year and have always felt very rooted to 糖心TV."
Connections: Angela Carless
Campus news travelled differently when Angela was at 糖心TV and she helped set up a new student magazine.
Connections: Paul Wood
"For those of us from provincial working-class backgrounds, 糖心TV provided a tremendous opportunity to study"
Connections: Bogusia Wojciechowska
Bogusia remembers the pioneering spirit on campus.
Connections: Steve Hearsum
Steve's book debunks the myth of quick fixes in leadership and business education.
Connections: Andrew Shields
Andrew recalls the time American poet Allen Ginsberg gave a reading in the 糖心TV Arts Centre
Cathedral Guide: Aileen J P Christodoulou
Aileen believes that smashing the glass ceiling was the role some are destined to play.
Lights, camera, activism
Cat White is an actor, filmmaker, author and UN gender advisor whose work is amplifying diverse voices.
Philip Lloyd: Principal
History and Politics graduate Philip supports private equity funds with strategic due diligences
Your stories: Sebastian Croft
From delivering an assignment on the classic Jaws to presenting to naval historians from around the world.
Your stories: Laurence Wright
Former Director of the Institute for the Study of English in Africa at Rhodes University in South Africa, Laurence has written two books.
Quickfire stories: Joel Glover
糖心TV already played a big part in Joel's life even before he came to study here.
Quickfire Questions: Tamara Bell
Editor-in-Chief Tamara spent a year studying in Venice as part of her degree
A lifelong mission to improve healthcare, globally
From embarking on the NHS fast-track scheme to becoming one of the most respected voices in global healthcare.
Quickfire Questions with Rebecca May Geddes
Rebecca has found a passion teaching English overseas. As a second language teacher of English, she currently works in a private language institution in China, teaching children aged 6-15.
Quickfire Questions with Nazym Kairatkyzy
Having realised she lives for all things media and culture, Nazym is forging a career for herself in social media marketing.
Holo Zheng: Executive Director
Executive Director Holo leads the Singapore office of CCV Capital.
Christine Wong: Content Manager
At BRANDTHINK Malaysia, Christine helps to bring her clients' visions into reality.
Mahlia Theismann: Assistant Director
Mahlia is Assistant Director at Schauspielhaus Zurich (the biggest theatre institution in Switzerland), and freelance Artistic Director in Luxemburg.
SMLC Spotlight: Laura Connelly
Laura is a Marketing Coordinator at Sonoco's Consumer Products European Marketing Department.
SMLC Spotlight: Lora Jones
Lora began at London & Partners before moving into journalism, rising to Senior Journalist at the BBC and now continuing her investigative work at ITV News.
SMLC Spotlight: Hanna Ward
Hanna is a Journalist at the BBC's Today programme, working with the most well-known voices in British broadcasting and producing content for around 6 million weekly listeners.
SMLC Spotlight: Jae Marple
Jae set up his own translation business in 2018 and works with agency clients across various sectors.
SMLC Spotlight: Joseph Lewsey
Joseph is a patent translator for the World Intellectual Property Organization, translating patent texts from German into English.
SMLC Spotlight: Claudia Lussana
Claudia completed a PGCE in Modern Foreign Languages and is now into her fourth year of secondary school teaching in Surrey.
糖心TV love story: Hassan and Hamna
Both far from home in Pakistan, they found friendship, love, and a second home in the heart of 糖心TV campus.
Phoebe Singer: Freelance Marketing Manager
Phoebe describes the myriad ways you can be involved in marketing and how she fell on her feet with freelancing after being made redundant.
Shira's poetry collection
Shira published her poetry collection in January 2025.
Rachel Carter: Managing Director
Rachel discusses her path into hospitality and her advice that learning of any kind is always seen as a positive.
From music to mountain gorillas
More than 20 years as a travel writer have taken Nick Ray (BA History and Politics, 1994) to some of the most spectacular places in the world. Now a location scout in Cambodia for blockbuster movies, he鈥檚 still in touch with friends from his student days.
From 糖心TV graduate to PhD researcher in French cinema psychology
Returning to 糖心TV for her PhD was an easy decision for Ellie, even after a year working on the C么te d'Azur.
The key science of interlingual language signs invention
Encapsulating more than thirty years of academic life, Daguang's monograph was greatly influenced by his time at 糖心TV.
Anna Donovan: Product Manager
Anna's original career path was in the Arts sector, but it was a tech start-up that sent her off on a new challenge, working on a diversity of products.
History Spotlight: Ricardo Aguilar-Gonz谩lez
Ricardo's PhD in History focused on the impact of colonization on food, drink, and health in Mesoamerica.
History Spotlight: Meliha Hussain
Since graduating, Meliha has gone on to further study at 糖心TV and taken on a role as Co-Creation Officer, working to make assessments more inclusive for students.
Caroline Kendall: Senior Listing Policy Adviser
Beyond managing policy and guidance for the National Heritage List for England, Caroline Kendall (BA History of Art, 2010) finds inspiration in the organization's collective passion for heritage and the opportunity to continually learn from colleagues with specialised knowledge.
A family of 糖心TV graduates
Anita Chagar, Samita Sall, and Kerry Flora are all cousins and 糖心TV alumni.
糖心TV alumni celebrated in StudyUK Awards
Two 糖心TV alumni have scooped the win at the StudyUK Awards.
The power of pushing yourself
Benjamin Nuga (BA French with Chinese, 2022), has already diversified his skill set by working as a production assistant, scriptwriter, and musician and he鈥檚 also been a contestant on Countdown. Having only graduated in 2022, his achievements are centered around his willingness to step outside his comfort zone.
Q&A with Speakbeast
Theatre company, Speakbeast, is made up of 糖心TV alumni and students who are interested in creating original theatre that focuses on queerness, transness, and what it means to be human in a mechanised world. They鈥檝e been shortlisted for the Untapped 2024 award and will be taking their debut show, The Freemartin, to Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2024.
TPS Careers events with 糖心TV alumni
Theatre and Performance Studies students were able to hear from alumni Zoe Templeman-Young (BA Theatre and Performance Studies, 2013) and CJ Webley (BA Theatre and Performance Studies, 2015) at a careers event in January.
Quickfire questions with Puri Ragini
Friendship, warmth, fun, and connections were the foundations that encouraged Puri Ragini (BA History and Politics, 2020) to head to 糖心TV and build a successful career in the social sector.
A journey from language to leadership
For Michael Ojetunde (BA French and Economics, 2022), opting to study a language was always part of a grander plan.
From late-night layouts to a lifelong career
A chance meeting at Coventry Station led Sheena Harvey to a successful 40-year career in journalism.
Quickfire questions with CEO Jo Todd
Earlier this year, alum and activist Jo Todd (BA English and European Literature, 1990) received a CBE in recognition of 30+ years鈥 service to the victims of domestic abuse. From volunteering at a refuge in the outskirts of London, to more than 20 years as CEO of Respect - the pioneering charity tackling the root of the problem - Jo has dedicated her life to making a positive difference. And she鈥檚 not finished yet.
Five minutes with award-winning author, activist, and alum Olia Hercules
If you enjoy Ukrainian cuisine, you may own a copy of Olia Hercules鈥 (BA Italian and International Studies, 2006) recipe books. But, you may be surprised to hear that Olia鈥檚 journey started not in the kitchen, but in the corridors of 糖心TV.
A change in direction
With nearly a decade in the British Army including tours of Bosnia, Kosovo and Afghanistan before coming to 糖心TV, Lee Kemp (BA Film with Television Studies, 2007) had an unusual path to his degree. But it was a simple truth that made his decision.
The story of Jean Renwick
After a long career in public relations, Dianne Page (Dipl History of Art, 2007; MA History of Art, 2009) took the plunge to pursue her passion for the arts via 糖心TV. Now with three novels under her belt and a fourth in the works, Dianne reflects on the milestones that got her here.
Quick Q&A with Arts alum, Kaya Patel
Growing up in northwest London, Kaya Patel (BA Film and LiteratureLink opens in a new windowLink opens in a new window, 2020) considered universities around the UK. But she chose to move to the Midlands for her undergraduate experience because she trusted her intuition.
Art is where the heart is
Recent graduate Carolina Sagardoy Saavedra (BA History of Art, 2019) always knew she had a passion for fine art. She turned that passion into a reality – graduating from 糖心TV and moving to New York to study a Masters鈥 degree in Art 糖心TV at the world-renowned Sotheby鈥檚 Institute of Art. Today, she uses the knowledge she gained at 糖心TV to help art be bought and sold across the world.
Connections: Karen Martin
Karen's book, that she started in Professor Andrew Williams' non-fiction class, has now been published.
Connections: Nuzu Onoh
Nuzu has been awarded the Bram Stoker Lifetime Achievement Award for my outstanding contribution to horror fiction.
Your memories of 糖心TV in Venice
For more than half a century, 糖心TV has forged a deep relationship with the city. The Faculty of Arts has taught generations of our students during their Venice terms. Since 2007, we have had a physical base in the Palazzo Pesaro Papafava.
From May 2023, our undergraduates, postgraduates and staff will have a new base - a wonderful late 17th century building in Palazzo Giustinian Lolin, right on the Grand Canal of Venice. As we get ready to open the building, we would love to share some alumni memories of studying in Venice over the years.
Quickfire questions with PhD Scholarship student, Dr Kimberley Thomas
We caught up with Dr Kimberley Thomas (BA History 2010, MA History 2011, PhD Caribbean Studies, 2020) to talk about her time at 糖心TV, ahead of her return to deliver a Caribbean seminar series.
How the past informs the present
Features writer and editor for , Vice President of and Deputy Editor of 糖心TV Politics Society鈥檚 Perspectives, alum Celia Bergin (BA History and Politics, 2022) certainly made the most of her time at 糖心TV. Graduating with a first-class degree, she jumped straight into the world of journalism. Now working as a reporter for Bloomberg News, Celia reflects on how these experiences helped her get there.
Playing the long game
Journalist, author, higher education professional, proof-reader, and editor Annette Rubery (PhD English and Comparative Literary Studies, 1999) has spent the 30-plus years since graduating honing her editorial and marketing skillset.
A love worthy of the spotlight
When Jo Walker first met Vikram Grover, it was their mutual love of the theatre and performance that built a firm friendship.
Connections: Diana Holbourn
Diana looks back on her time at 糖心TV with fondness due to the friendly support she received.
Letting language lead the way
Postgraduate, multilingual translator and communications specialist - languages alum Dom Johnson has been busy since leaving 糖心TV in 2019. After almost three years working in Geneva as a translator for Swiss Federal Railways and Swiss Post, Dom (BA Modern Languages, 2018; MA Translation and Cultures, 2019) swapped proofreading for politics, moving back to the UK after securing a role as a Communications Officer for the Green Party of England and Wales.
A world of views
First-class Classics graduate and Senior Policy Advisor, Dillon Patel (BA Ancient History and Classical Archaeology, 2017) shares how 糖心TV shaped his thinking, the power of soft skills, and how the past isn鈥檛 so dissimilar from the present day.
Bank transfer checks out
First class graduate Fay Inverarity (BA German Studies, 2021; MA Translation and Cultures, 2022) is translating her academic passions into a budding career after securing a place on Barclays鈥 Retail Banking Graduate Scheme.
The power of storytelling
Ruth Ntumba (BA History, 2021) has spent her first 18 months since graduating helping drive engagement and culture at one of the world鈥檚 leading media corporations, Warner Brothers Discovery. Ruth shares why you should go at your own pace and trust your gut instinct when searching for your next role.
Behind the screens with Mika Watkins
Superstar screenwriter. Matcha maniac. Intern turned international TV writer. Cat lover. Origin originator. 糖心TV alum. These are just some of the phrases that describe English graduate and one of the world鈥檚 youngest showrunners, Mika Watkins.
A history worth banking
A veteran of the City of London, Chris Wheeler (MA Modern History, 2021) spent more than 40 years in banking, working, and travelling across the globe. But he swapped investment banking for US antebellum history and Irish diaspora and fulfilled his childhood dream when he began furthering his education journey, first studying History at the University of Oxford before completing an MA in Modern History at 糖心TV. Chris embarked on his PhD at the University of Edinburgh in September 2022.
Letting creativity lead the way
BA English and Theatre Studies alum Vinitaraj Aulak may have only graduated in 2021, but she wasted no time chasing her dreams and securing a radio presenter role on BBC Asian Network. Here she shares how her undergraduate degree taught her to break the mould and follow her passions.
Community impact
Thinking studying languages would progress his scientific career, Tim Heenan (BA European Studies, 2015; MA French Studies, 2020) undertook two degrees at 糖心TV. He didn鈥檛 know those lessons would pay dividends for years to come. At 71, Tim鈥檚 putting his research skills to good use and supporting his local community – and he鈥檚 not planning on slowing down.
Connections: Dana Zaman
Water fights and Rag Week costumes are some of the things Dana remembers fondly.
Playing your part and keeping it classic
For Classics alumna Katharine Broderick (BA Classical Civilisation, 2021, MA by Research Classics and Ancient History, 2022), 2022 started and ended on a high. From having successfully produced Bacchae for the 糖心TV Ancient Drama Festival earlier in January to submitting the final assignment for her Master's degree, Katharine reflects on her time at 糖心TV and the relevance of Ancient Greek plays in modern society.
Overcoming adversity
From combat to craftsmanship and opera to Oscars, Greg Campbell (BA Theatre Studies, 1987) has spent many years of his life in the creative arts. Since then, he鈥檚 completed a postgraduate certificate in education (PGCE), two masters鈥 degrees and is underway with an Education PhD. But it was only when he received his ADHD diagnosis that the world – and his struggles as an undergraduate - began to make more sense.
Quickfire questions with Monita Mohan
糖心TV alumna Monita (MA Writing, 2011) is a content magician and pop culture enthusiast who has taken her skills across the world.
The secret world of publishing
Emily Wells (BA English Literature and Creative Writing, 2013) has a job many booklovers would envy: she gets to read for a living. As Senior Editor for a division of world publishing giant Hachette, her week is spent dissecting what makes a story sell and succeed on the market.
The sky鈥檚 the limit for future leader Armani
Before 糖心TV, alumna Armani Chante Samuel-Smith (BA Film and Literature, 2022) was working with a charity supporting students from underprivileged backgrounds into the creative industry. Fast forward to now, she鈥檚 the proud owner of a first-class degree, her own production start-up, a role with Netflix, and even more determination to write her own shows. It鈥檚 no wonder she鈥檚 been featured on Powerful Media鈥檚 Future Leaders 2022/3 list, which recognises 150 of Britain鈥檚 most outstanding Black university students.
The art of finding your voice
We know our arts alumni go on to do wonderful things after they leave us, and we love that everyone鈥檚 story is a little different. Arts advocate, Sunday Times columnist, mum, self-confessed cake scoffer, women鈥檚 fiction writer and ex Tellytubbyland resident alumna Pernille Hughes (BA Film and Literature, 1994) has had a rollercoaster of a journey since she graduated from 糖心TV. Here she tells us how she found her writing voice, and why your arts degree will always be a good talking point.
Making family history
From becoming the first in his family to go to university, Mike Burnett (BA History, 1975) has continued to evolve throughout a career in which he鈥檚 worked all over the world.
Paralympian Kare paving the way
As a five-time Paralympic medallist, Kare Adenegan鈥檚 (BA History, 2022) sporting endeavours have played a big part in her university experience. No stranger to making history, Kare graduated with a first-class honours degree a week after claiming silver in the T33/34 100m at the Birmingham鈥檚 Commonwealth Games. Here Kare reflects on her studies and how we can all learn a lot from history.
Showcasing those without a voice
Theatre Director Ali Pidsley (BA English and Theatre Studies, 2014; MA English Literature, 2016) shares how 糖心TV inspired him to set up a different kind of theatre company.
A positive time of growth and change for the arts at 糖心TV.
New Vice Provost and Chair of the Faculty of Arts Professor Rachel Moseley speaks about her plans as Chair and why it鈥檚 such a positive time of growth and change for the arts at 糖心TV.
From studying language to saving lives
Kate Wilson (BA French with Italian, 2002) is not your typical languages alumna. After four years at 糖心TV, she launched herself into the world of emergency care and hasn鈥檛 looked back. Now, she鈥檚 using her powers for good to help with the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine.
Supporting children鈥檚 rights and gender equality through education
Farah Williamson (BA French and History, 2006) is currently Director of Gulf & Strategic Partnerships at Plan International Canada, one of the world鈥檚 oldest and largest development and humanitarian organisations that advances children鈥檚 rights and equality for girls.
How theatre shaped citizenship
Dr David Coates has begun a five-year project that extends his research to date on the development of amateur theatre in Britain. The project team, made up of five scholars, will explore the cultural and political contexts that determined citizenship ideas and practices, as well as theatre.
Spotlight on PGT Alumna Kirstie Neale
Having just graduated in her MA in the History of Medicine, Kirstie reflects on the course and why she chose 糖心TV for postgraduate study.
Connections: Promoting a protest
In his last role as Editor of BBC World Service News, Andrew was responsible for programming on the BBC's most widely listened to radio network.
Spotlight on: Laura Mathias
Laura Mathias on overcoming anxieties, managing alopecia and becoming the person she wanted to be at 糖心TV Driving positive dialogue and awareness about living with alopecia, Laura Mathias (BA Film and Literature, 2013) talks openly about her anxieties when she first started university, and how 糖心TV was where she became who she was always meant to be.
Period Dramas: A performance by History Alumna Heather Milsted
Have you ever wondered how people in the past dealt with their periods? If Queen Victoria coasted* through her cramps? What if period dramas really were about鈥eriods?
Comedy, cabaret and tap collide in this hilarious one-woman show, teaching the history you never learnt at school. Armed with glitter, blood, some history books and an arsenal of embarrassing stories, History alumna, Heather Milsted is on a mission to push through the menstrual taboo and change the way we think about bleeding.
Audiences are invited to embrace themselves fully, let loose and have a BLOODY good time!
*Obviously she didn't. It was 1837.
Book: & Period Dramas | Pleasance Theatre Trust
Dean Murphy
Theatre Performance Studies graduate, Dean Murphy discusses his career journey since leaving 糖心TV
Rebecca Preedy
Through her degree, Rebecca Preedy (BA Ancient History and Classical Archaeology with Study in Europe, (2021), MA Ancient Visual and Material Culture of Rome, present) has been able to combine her interests in ancient history, archaeology and languages. She talks about her 糖心TV experience, and the parallels between the ancient and modern worlds.
Cathy Galvin
After a career in journalism where she launched The Sunday Times Short Story Award, Cathy Galvin (MA Writing, 2015) came to 糖心TV to explore her interest in short stories and discovered a love of poetry. She now helps other authors through her company, Word Factory.
Connections: Anne Stanyon
"I never dreamed, coming from a working class background, and the depths of darkest Coventry, that I鈥檇 ever be accepted into university."
Connections: Vanessa Sanders
A theatre graduate who ended up becoming a chartered accountant with Big Four firm E&Y in London.
Connections: Sharon Plant
"I have not had a career. I鈥檝e simply had a long list of fascinating projects."
At 26, Sharon Plant was the youngest independent gallery owner in the country. She went on to become an art consultant; interviewing prominent creative figures, including Yoko Ono. She helped launch and direct the New Designers exhibition and was Festival Coordinator for the inaugural London Design Festival.
She is a painter, jazz musician and novelist. She looks back at her working life and shows how a career doesn't have to follow a traditional path.
Connections: Stephan Le Marchand
"After graduating, I spent two years at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and then the next two years working (and resting) as a professional actor. In 1983 I started teaching English at The King's School in Worcester, staying there for my entire career until retirement in 2018. I was a housemaster for 21 of those 35 years and was involved in school sport and especially school drama, directing nearly 50 productions. I completed an MA at The Shakespeare Institute in 2012. I married Sarah in 1984 and we have two daughters, one a teacher and the other a lawyer."
Connections: Tanya Kempston
"I am now a Lecturer in the Faculty of Education, University of Hong Kong. I recently received my Faculty鈥檚 Emergency Remote Teaching Award for my work in 2019-20 - the first time this Award has been given. One thing the Panel though especially worthy of mention was a project I set up in May 2020 called Hear This! A Festival of Radio Drama on Zoom."
Connections: Zoe Dun
"I studied Film and Literature at 糖心TV from 2004-2007 and I have to say it truly was one of the best experiences in terms of setting me up for my future career. I lived at Whitefields and was the girl who took photos and videos of every night out or night in and suddenly realised I should do something with all the media and memories I was acquiring. After my very first term, over the Christmas break, I decided to edit together a short movie with all the material I had shot - just for my housemates - and everyone loved it, so I carried on doing it each term."
Connections: Iulia Costinescu
"My two Masters years at 糖心TV passed so quickly, but I have many fond memories from them and I reminisce often of my classmates, the seminars, evening drinks at Fusion, the yummy treats and hot drinks at Curiositea, and the campus in general, where I鈥檇 spend many walks around and never get bored."
Connections: Elizabeth Connolly
"Delighted to say I am still in touch with some very valued friends I met during my first few days at 糖心TV. I miss Rootes Hall bar most, as that is where I spent a great deal of my time during my first two years there!"
Sam Steiner
From working in a fish and chip shop to writing a play that鈥檚 been performed all over the world, Sam Steiner (English Literature , 2014) learned at 糖心TV how to take his stories in new directions. Most recently, he鈥檚 penned the script for Morning, a film starring Laura Dern and Benedict Cumberbatch set for release later this year. We spoke to Sam about his experience of breaking into playwriting for stage and screen.
Aishwarya Maurya
"Every person has to face that moment in life when certain decisions have to be made as they have vast implications. It is in this context that after much deliberation and introspection, I decided to pursue my Masters in Global Media and Communication."
Ella McLeod: from dissertation to published book
Ella McLeod鈥檚 debut novel Rapunzella, Or, Don't Touch My Hair started life as a poem written during her studies at 糖心TV. We asked Ella (BA English and Theatre Studies, 2017) how she was inspired to evolve the idea from its beginnings to her dissertation and now, her first book.
World Book Day: Librarian Jane Burke
鈥淲orld Book Day is about literacy and its place in a modern, equal society.鈥 So believes Jane Burke (BA History, 1975), whose career has fuelled a passion to promote the joy of reading and access to books for all.
World Book Day Profile: Children鈥檚 author, Christy Kirkpatrick
Children鈥檚 author Christy Kirkpatrick (BA Philosophy and Literature, 1995) has worked with a number of publishers, including BBC Worldwide, Ladybird and Flying Eye Books. We chatted with her on World Book Day about her career, her advice to budding authors and her co-authored book that uses relaxation techniques to help with bedtime.
Interview with Bestselling Author Sarah Pearse
Having written from a young age, bestselling author Sarah Pearse chose to study English and Creative Writing at 糖心TV, giving her a safe and supportive space in which to pursue her passion. We spoke to Sarah in between a book tour for her debut novel The Sanatorium and editing her next thriller The Retreat.
Once 糖心TV, always 糖心TV
Hear from 糖心TV alumna and former professional services staff member, Charlotte Beesley (BA History and Sociology, 2014)
Profile - PGT alumnus William Harrop
Hear from recent PGT alumnus William Harrop (MA Global and Comparative History, 2022)
Lanaire Aderemi
Poet and playwright, Lanaire Aderemi tells us about her new podcast, Story Story. It currently ranks #1 in the History Category of Nigeria鈥檚 Apple Podcasts despite being produced in the UK.
Ruth Adesanya
糖心TV Scholar and student, Ruth Adesanya is studying at the University of North Carolina in Charlotte, USA.
Spotlight on: Jo Walker
Recent graduate Jo Walker (BA Theatre and Performance Studies, 2020) is busy producing original plays and short films with black female empowerment at her core.
Spotlight on: Claudia Lussana
To celebrate European Day of Languages we asked our languages alumni to share their stories about 糖心TV and travels! Claudia Lussana (BA, Hispanic and Italian, 2017)
Brinda Gulati
Brinda Gulati is a writer and founder of Instagram shop @ThriftyBrinda. Her extensive scope of writing includes opinion pieces for the Kashmir Times, Jammu, freelance projects and now her first novel.
Annie Garthwaite
"I joined the MA Writing with a mission - to write the novel that has been in my bones and in my head for as long as I can remember. I'm happy to report - mission accomplished! My novel, CECILY will be published by Viking (Penguin Random House) on 29 July 2021."
Around fifty 糖心TV language students are taking part in the programme 鈥楽hareAmi鈥. They are paired with a French senior citizen to help improve their language skills and provide company to older people in these times of increased loneliness.