Category: Graduate Interns

Volunteering and Financial Support at Higher Education

Volunteering and Financial Support at Higher Education

5th February 2019

Sophie studied Educational Psychology at Edge Hill University. She’s originally from Chesterfield and moved to Liverpool to study. Sophie undertook lots of voluntary posts whilst undertaking her studies, which related to her course. Sophie also completed a masters in Developmental Psychology at University of Derby where she lived back home in Chesterfield and commuted to […]

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The Social Side of Higher Education

The Social Side of Higher Education

31st January 2019

Sam studied Sport Business Management at Sheffield Hallam University. He is originally from Sheffield but still moved out when he started his studies. He worked as a football referee when studying, starting out at a level 7 grade. He is now a level 4 referee as well as a Higher Education Engagement Assistant at Hepp. […]

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Having a Part-Time Job Whilst Studying

Having a Part-Time Job Whilst Studying

18th December 2018

Beth studied Criminology at Sheffield Hallam University before going on to complete a two year graduate role with Royal Mail. Beth then returned to Sheffield Hallam University to complete a Masters in Applied Human Rights before becoming a graduate intern at Hepp. She also had many part time jobs whilst studying to gain extra work […]

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Moving Away for Higher Education

Moving Away for Higher Education

7th December 2018

Matt is originally from Hull before moving to Sheffield in 2011 to study Sport Development with Coaching at Sheffield Hallam University. Before starting at Hepp as a Graduate Intern, he completed his PGCE and spent two years teaching PE. Since moving from Hull, Matt has stayed in Sheffield. Moving away for University At the age […]

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