Keele student blogs

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Paramedic Science students recently got a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to travel to South Africa and take part in a large-scale rescue exercise with the University of Johannesburg.

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PhD Candidate Amy Blaney reflects on her time as a postgraduate student at Keele University and how her postgraduate degrees have enhanced her career prospects.

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In the vibrant tapestry of our nation's history, Black History Month stands as a crucial thread, weaving tales of resilience, achievements, and the profound impact of the Black community on British society. As I sit down to write this blog, I am reminded of the countless remarkable figures who have shaped the path for all of us, regardless of our background.

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Elizabeth Maggio-Kotkowska, a third-year student studying Combined Honours Biology and Computer Science, is already using the knowledge she has learnt during her degree to try and stop what she believes is “the single greatest problem facing the world right now”: climate change. 

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At 24-years-old, Victoria Zinzan became one of the youngest qualified solicitors her firm had ever seen.

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Amy, current fourth-year physiotherapy student outlines her top five reasons why you should join a club or society whilst at university.

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I can honestly say my time as a Keele student has been an unforgettable experience. However, my path to university was far from traditional, or straightforward.

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As part of Teenage and Young Adults Cancer Awareness Month, medical student Ellie Waters explains how her own cancer diagnosis as a teenager influenced her ambition to become a doctor, the impact of her cancer, and why it’s so important to raise awareness of the issues that young cancer patients face.

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My name is Esther Thornton and I’m in my second year here at Keele, and I’ve really enjoyed my time here so far – but it wasn’t easy getting here.

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Keele alumni Jamie Lea, an International Relations and Politics graduate, has recently returned from an incredible placement teaching English to children in the Maldives.

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First-year student Jack Marshall reflects on his journey in education as a blind student

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Sustainability Intern Abigail Sproston’s reflections on the whirlwind of Keele Welcome week and the Great Big Green Week.

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