Creating stories, inspiring careers
Life is about stories – they connect us. Discover seven ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ storymakers at the beginning of their journeys. Where will yours take you?
4 min read

4 min read
You don’t stop learning when you graduate and you start your job. Every time you open the door you have literally no idea what you’re going to find. It can be daunting, but you’ve got to rely on your training. Rely on everything you’ve been told. With every single shift you learn something new. Every day is a learning day.
It can be stressful, but there’s a big network of people around you to support you. My long-term goal is to work on the air ambulance. I’m going to start as a newly qualified paramedic and study for my masters in critical care and retrieval.
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Jacob Maddam, BSc (Hons) Paramedic Practitioner
But the ocean is in trouble. Humanity is exploiting it at an unsustainable rate, and we are losing one of our greatest natural resources.
I’ve chosen to dedicate my life to conserving the oceans and educating others. To help the ocean recover to a healthier state.
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Elyssa Quinton, BSc (Hons) Marine Biology
Studying history has completely changed my perspective and my interests. It makes me question what I know about the world around me, and enables me to understand it better.
The area has a lot of historical significance and the city is a living museum. When I’m writing, I’m constantly inspired by what’s around me.
We are at an interesting point in time, the way the current political climate is going, it will affect the history of generations to come.
History encourages me to be analytical, recognise patterns and learn from the mistakes of the past.
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Danielle Dafter, BA (Hons) History
I love living in ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ, but I also love to escape to Dartmoor. Running is a great opportunity to relieve stress.
My favourite place to run is the Burrator Reservoir.
It’s about four miles around, and it makes for a perfect running track. I also find it inspiring when I run across the dam.
If in the 19th century, the Burrator Reservoir could provide water to ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ, why can’t 21st century engineering provide to other communities?
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Alex Phillips, MEng (Hons) Civil and Coastal Engineering
There's this energy within the studio, and this level of excitement that you can just automatically feel when you enter the room.
We help each other and pick up methods, skills, techniques and ideas. It's just a great environment to be in.
It's only further fuelled this want, and this urge to help others.
I've always wanted to teach. Knowing that I could further their skillset and broaden their mind to art, I think would be really fulfilling.
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Amber Hall, BA (Hons) Fine Art
My main interests are nature writing and bringing awareness to sustainability issues. I hope that my writing can make complex issues easier to digest, so that more people can come together and try and solve these issues.
The process of crafting is my favourite part. Carrying out research in the local area and fitting all the pieces together is so satisfying. It's great to see all my hard work come together.
The location is perfect for so many disciplines and I'm proud to have it the focus of my work.
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Shauna Crewes, BA (Hons) English