Graduate Emma Jeyarajah Computer Science BSc (Hons) Self-learning is a key skill in growing as a developer and the Final Year Project develops your ability to work independently and produce a result which you then present at a professional standard – which is very similar to how a product is delivered.
Graduate Daniel Cook Computer Science BSc (Hons) The broad scope of my role on placement... showed me that I like to be involved with different stages of development on a number of projects. For this reason, I accepted the role of software engineer with my placement company after graduation.
Graduate Andrea Darling Nutrition PhD I discovered that South Asian women commonly have low vitamin D levels, likely due to lack of exposure to sunshine and from little vitamin D in their diet. This vitamin D deficiency may impact their bone health, which in turn can severely affect quality of life.
Graduate Philippa Hastings Sustainable Development MSc The academic staff at CES are incredibly accommodating. They’re always there to support students, making themselves available, and offering advice and guidance wherever needed. The support I received from my dissertation supervisor in particular was amazing.
Graduate Josh Ellis Creative Music Technology BMus (Hons) The course really stood out from other options – not just the diversity and depth of the modules, but the extracurricular opportunities such as radio, DJing, events management and live performance.
Graduate Ignacio Hernández Montilla Computer Vision, Robotics and Machine Learning MSc Studying for my masters enabled me to stand out when looking for job opportunities, and it is now proving to be useful when dealing with everyday challenges at work.
Graduate Kausthub Krishnamurthy Computer Vision, Robotics and Machine Learning MSc Doing the MSc gave me the skills and knowledge to go beyond superficially writing code based on what has worked for others, allowing me to understand the depths of what I was doing, which has empowered me to make informed decisions.
Graduate Maria Louca Law PhD A qualified barrister under the National Bar of the Republic of Cyprus, Maria Louca holds an LLB from the University of Keele. She came to Surrey to study for an LLM in International Law and received the Justice Umaru Abdullahi Prize for the best graduating student on the International Law programme. Maria was subsequently awarded an MA in International Relations from the University of Kent and then returned to Surrey to study for a PhD in Law. On completion of her PhD, Maria has taken up a lectureship at Leicester University.
Graduate Lucy Cass Midwifery (Registered Midwife) BSc (Hons) I work in a homebirth team using a continuity model that allows me to work closely with women and their families throughout their pregnancies and the postnatal period.