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ÌÇÐÄTV Shaping the Path from A-levels to New Passions
Meet Tanisha Bhatara (BA, English Literature, 2022; MSc, Management, 2024), a distinguished alumna. Her journey at ÌÇÐÄTV, shaped by her A-level experiences, and several leaps of faith, led her from English studies to ÌÇÐÄTV. Guided by mentors, she explored new fields and is now on a graduation scheme with EY UKI (Ernst & Young Global Limited UK and Ireland) Assurance Graduate Programme to become a qualified accountant. Discover how Tanisha embraced ÌÇÐÄTV’s opportunities, gaining a comprehensive education that prepared her for life beyond academics.
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Classics and Ancient History Read more from Classics News and Events
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FTV alumni take part in online jobs/employability event
On Friday 6 March, Julie Lobalzo Wright (Director of Student Experience and Progression) hosted four alumni for an illuminating online event for current Film and Television Studies students.
History Read more from History News
History Graduate success
We are pleased to announce that two of our recently graduated students have won prizes from British American Nineteenth Century Historians () this year. They are:
Isa Seedat – Isa won the Kinder Fellowship at Missouri - . This is the third time in recent years our students have been awarded the scholarship.
Emmanuel-Jeremiah Abass – ‘Highly Commended’ for the Harriet Tubman Essay prize -
Congratulations to Isa and Emmanuel-Jeremiah.
History of Art Read more from Research Events
Theatre and Performance Studies Read more from Theatre and Performance Studies News
BBC News -- University searches for theatre alumni for reunion
Our 50th anniversary celebrations have featured in a BBC news article and audio clip. See:
School of Modern Languages and Cultures Read more from SMLC - News and events
Global Sustainable Development Read more from Global Sustainable Development News
How my GSD MASc got me to where I am: Ben’s Story

In this blog series, we sit down with some of our GSD Masters alumni to discuss their experiences of the course and some of the ways studying GSD has helped benefit their career. Ben graduated from our MASc course in 2025 after initially studying History for his undergraduate degree. He currently works in the Global Investments and Innovations Incentives team at Deloitte and credits his interdisciplinary studies with helping him succeed in the world of tax consulting. We spoke to him to find out more about his student journey and how you can tailor your GSD studies towards your career goals.
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Liberal Arts Read more from Liberal Arts News
How Liberal Arts got me to where I am: Frances’ story

Our Liberal Arts programme equips students with the essential skills valued by employers across diverse industries, as demonstrated by the wide range of careers our graduates pursue. Frances joined our first ever cohort of Liberal Arts students in 2016, and her final dissertation on improving sustainability in healthcare helped towards securing her role as a Net Zero Strategy Analyst for NHS England. We caught up with Frances to recount more of her experiences as an undergraduate, and how she believes a 2,000-year-old discipline like Liberal Arts is still relevant for helping students develop skills sought out by modern employers.
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Humanities Research Centre Read more from News
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Graduate Opportunities, Start Ups, Funding Creativity
Check out the latest and upcoming opportunities for students interested in starting their own creative business or making
a positive impact. Start ups, incubators, entrepreneurship and innovation.