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Our blog shines a spotlight on our alumni and friends, and on the transformative effect time and donations from alumni have had on our students and the wider University.

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Our graduates have gone on to do a variety of interesting and exciting things throughout their careers and beyond.

Headshot of alumnus Lewis CornerAlumni profile - Lewis Corner
23 June 2020

(English and Drama BA, 2010)

Pride to me means having the freedom to live as your true self. Too many people are forced to conceal parts of their identity for fear of rejection or discrimination. We need to cultivate a society that embraces different identities from a young age, allowing people to grow up with confidence, security and an acceptance that difference is beautiful. 

Headshot of alumna Vicky NortonAlumni profile - Vicky Norton
22 June 2020

(European Studies (French and Linguistics) BA, 1993)

The key selling point for me was the modular system Queen Mary offered. That was quite rare back then, and it enabled me to take linguistics classes and also marketing classes. I loved learning more about the theory of language, and am very proud of that ‘with Linguistics’ in my degree!

Micheal Bridson on a CanoeDonor Story: Michael Bridson
30 June 2020

(History BA, 1956)

Michael Bridson is a Queen Mary alumnus. He studied BA History and graduated in 1956. He is now a retired Personnel manager living in Surrey. He told us about his time at Queen Mary and why he chose to support the Annual Fund

Headshot of alumnus Edmond NgAlumni profile - Edmond Ng
1 July 2020

(Statistics BSc, 1991)

There is absolutely no justification to discriminate, verbally abuse or physically assault anyone due to their race, ethnic origin, or on any ground. Chinese and East Asians are as likely to be infected by Covid-19 as anyone else in the world. Racism spreads like a virus... Virus does not respect any border, religion, gender, sexual orientation or ethnicity. I call on all communities to unite to spread our compassion and empathy rather than hate and division to defeat Covid-19.

Headshot of alumna Mya MedinaAlumni profile - Mya Medina
5 July 2020

(English and Drama BA, 2014)

After graduating, I tried a couple of different career paths, both in PR and journalism, but even then, I was tutoring after work or on weekends because I loved it so much. When I met Alex, Tutor House’s CEO and Founder, I was astounded by his commitment to making tutoring accessible to everyone (regardless of their financial situation).

Headshot of alumna Dinara PunchihewaAlumni profile - Dinara Punchihewa
13 July 2020

(Drama BA, 2016)

Inspired by the lives of the women and men around me, I began the ‘Punchi Actors’ initiative; a non-profit organisation that not only shares my passion with children who love acting, but also gives these children from different financial and social backgrounds the opportunity to build on, and follow their dreams.

Headshot of alumnus, Anterleen SinghAlumni profile - Anterleen Singh
15 July 2020

(Corporate Finance MSc, 2019)

Studying at Queen Mary really helped me develop and build my network with various people from different backgrounds. As well as deepening my knowledge of finance, it helped me to gain international exposure and interact with people belonging to different cultures, which really changed my perspective on life.

Headshot of alumna Lovena KureemunAlumni profile - Lovena Kureemun
19 July 2020

(International Science and Engineering Foundation Program FC, 2015)

Coming from an island in the Indian Ocean which is remote to many places around the world has made me become an explorer by nature. I always like to discover new things and new methods of doing things differently. The course at Queen Mary not only satisfied my passion for science and engineering but also my desire to explore new cultures as students all around the world enrol on this specific course. 

Headshot of alumnus, Yashvardhan RanaAlumni profile - Yashvardhan Rana
23 July 2020

(Intellectual Property Law LLM, 2016)

I have, and shall always maintain unconditionally, that my year as an LLM student at Queen Mary was easily one of the best years of my life. It gave me a lot more than just a degree. [...] Intellectually, it consistently challenged me to simultaneously learn and unlearn - amplifying my personal growth and helping me develop a broader view and perception of which I would previously not have considered myself capable.

Headshot of alumnus Nabil Al-KinaniAlumni profile - Nabil Al-Kinani
9 August 2020

(Biomedical Sciences BSc, 2018)

Just because you studied something, it doesn’t mean you have to conform to the limits of your degree. I studied biomedical sciences and I work in construction and property, and one of my biggest projects delivered is in literature (Authors of the Estate: Chalkhill Edition). Don’t limit yourself.

 

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