We caught up with Studenteer Intern Iyanu to discuss her time with us so far. Iyanu’s project has been surrounding our Black History Month campaign and we have been so grateful for her help and skills in order to make new connections for our organisation and create amazing informative visuals for our social media…
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Please could you introduce yourself to us and tell us how you came to hear about Studenteer? I’m Chelsea! I live and work in London for the travel company that started the foundation and have since become a trustee at The Adventure Boutique Foundation. I travel when I can and try to give back to…
It’s a great way to gain experience for a future career and to help charities
I immediately connected with the charity and they have been extremely supportive of my ideas since the beginning.
Volunteering has massively increased my confidence. I’ve had to deal with a multitude of different situations that I wouldn’t have had the confidence to do before!
Please could you introduce yourself and tell us a little about how you came to hear about Studenteer? I saw a post on LinkedIn and thought ‘Why not? I have plenty of time on my hands and would like to do something useful.’ I run a strategic marketing consultancy (www.addagency.co.uk) providing outsourced marketing support…
Volunteering with Studenteer has been a perfect opportunity to gain some valuable work experience during lockdown.
I get to use my skills to support other people and in this situation, where it feels like everything is going wrong, I feel like I’m doing something right by helping other people.
We caught up Studenteer’s PR wizard, Jess, to find out more about a day in the life at Studenteer… Up with the birds… I’ve always been an early riser and my alarm goes off around 5.00AM. I’m at my most productive in the mornings and use the time when everyone else is asleep to catch…
Tell us a little bit about yourself? My name is Nadera Amini and I live in Bradford, a very multicultural and multi-religious city in West Yorkshire. Twenty years ago, I moved from Germany and now I am a mother of five children. Living here, I learned about the diversity and barriers for BAME girls and…
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