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University of LincolnCriminology and Sociology - BA (Hons)Hi, my name is Chloe and I am in my first year of Criminology and Sociology at the University of Lincoln. I have previously completed one year of university in Forensic Science. In my down time I love to crochet, especially characters such as winnie the pooh, hello kitty, piglet etc. I am wanting to get back into reading as I love delving into another world that doesn't exist yet until you have read it. I am part of an amazing society, rounders, which has elevated my university experience and I have made many life long friends through this. Due to my committee position in this society I like to think I am approachable and friendly and can offer any advice for anything you may have queries for. 🫶🏼 Elsa
Southampton Solent UniversityBA (Hons) SociologyHello, my name is Elsa! I am currently in my third year studying BA (Hons) Sociology. I chose to study sociology as I have always wanted to gain a deeper understanding of how people interact and I am interested in understanding complex social issues such as inequalities! I am not entirely sure what I want to do after I graduate, but I have many possible options as Sociology is such a broad degree. I love socialising with friends, going to cafes and running in my spare time. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask, I am always here to help! I look forward to hearing from you. Emilia
University of StaffordshireSociology, Criminology and TerrorismI’m in my first year of my PhD in sociology, with a BSc in Criminology and an MA in Sociology and Social Justice. This is a subject I’ve had a lot of passion for, for the best part of a decade, and actually being able to study it has been amazing. Jasmine
Durham UniversityBA Sociology (L300)Hey! I'm in my first year at Durham and I study sociology with hopes of a career in HR. In taking an unorthodox route into the business sector I aim to use my sociological understanding of the world to dismantle prejudicial beliefs within corporations and strive for diversity and inclusion. Feel free to ask me any questions you may have regarding my course or university life at Durham. Juliet
University of EssexSociologyHey everyone! I'm Juliet, a final-year Sociology student. In my free time I love to sing, dance and act. I help run the theatre arts society, planning games nights, themed dress up nights and much more for anyone who loves theatre! I am also greatly involved in student life, in my roles as student ambassador, student representative and peer mentor. I love supporting my peers have the best time at Essex! In my third year I completed a year studying at the University of Windsor in Canada, making amazing friends, adapting to a new education system and of course travelling. I'm a major globetrotter, having visited 17 countries and counting! Ask me anything about my adventures, or if you're curious about student life, clubs, societies or anything university related. I can't wait to chat with you! Lubna
University of EssexSociologySome things abt me: •I’m an International student •Did a Foundation Year •Came through clearing •Part of the student volunteer team for my department •Part of different societies • Have a passion for exploring new cultures and places. •Hobbies are writing journals and poetry 🗺️🥨🎫🍜🖼️📸 Lucy
University of East Anglia UEASociologyIn the future, I hope to go into either social work or teaching. I have a strong passion for helping people. I’m currently in my first year after taking a gap year after my a-levels. Im an active member of a few societies including the student radio station which I love. Susanna
City St George's, University of LondonCriminology and Sociology BSc (Hons)Hi, I’m Susanna I’m in my 2nd year at City studying Sociology & Criminology, I really enjoy this course. Criminology, with its focus on crime, law, and justice, has been a particular passion of mine. I’ve delved into the psychological and sociological factors that contribute to criminal behavior, as well as the societal responses to crime. My research often intersects with issues of social justice, exploring how policies and practices in the criminal justice system impact different communities. Outside of academia, I’m deeply engaged in activities that enrich my understanding of the world around me. I enjoy volunteering with organizations focused on criminal justice reform, where I can see firsthand the real-world implications of the theories I study. This hands-on experience is something I believe is crucial for anyone interested in this field. Chelea
Leeds Beckett UniversitySociology and Psychological Studies | BA (Hons)I’m a current student who is happy to help with any questions and make your experience as smooth as possible!! In the future I hope to dive into the criminology part of my degree and hopefully make change in the world. Mabelle
UWE BristolPsychology, Sociology and CriminologyI am currently a 3rd year student in Psychology, particularly interested in Business Psychology and I plan on doing a Placement Year. Enjoys watching F1 and playing piano (especially to destress). Qixian
Bangor UniversitySociology and Social Policy3rd Year PhD student researching UK and global housing Policy. With two years of full-time working experience and was studying in Newcastle and Manchester Samia
City St George's, University of LondonMedia, Communication and Sociology BSc (Hons)Hello, I’m Samia and currently a second-year student, deeply committed to my studies while also pursuing my passion for creativity. As I continue my journey, I’m really looking forward to discovering new ideas and taking on challenges that help me grow. I’m excited about what the future holds and look forward to connecting with others who share similar passions and interests.
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