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22 Jan 2025 | |
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Ashleigh Craig (2010-2014 - Class of 2017) spoke to a student group at the British School of Brussels about volunteering with the European Solidarity Corps. Ashleigh spoke eloquently about her volunteering experience in Cingoli, Italy with the Red Cross during the pandemic. This volunteering talk was in recognition of International Volunteer Day, which is celebrated annually on the 5 December. She also participated in a panel discussion that explored the experience of those living with a disability in the working world, and examined the role HR plays in protecting and supporting people in the workplace.
Nikolai Gritsuok (Class of 2015) has successfully defended his MSc thesis at the Department of Earth Sciences, Utrecht University.
As part of his thesis, he was contributing to an international project reconstructing oceanographic and climatic events spanning the past 40 million years around the Southern Ocean and Antarctica. This project represents a key step in understanding the glacial-interglacial cycles of the Southern Hemisphere, with implications for Earth's climate system.
Ben Meyers (Class of 2015) has begun his postgraduate journey at Goldsmiths, University of London, pursuing an MA in Creative and Cultural Entrepreneurship. He is also currently teaching at The Institute for Contemporary Music Performance, also in London.
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