Latest Alumni Updates
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Rachel was longlisted in the Women's Prize for unpublished fiction and is sending off her manuscript.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: 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.