Studying psychology helped Charlotte realise that she wanted to pursue a career in this field. Thanks to her experience at Sheffield and related work experience, Charlotte is now studying for a Doctorate of Applied Educational Psychology which will allow her to qualify as an Educational Psychologist after three years.
Sathita was living in Mexico when she came to study Psychology at Sheffield thanks to the International Merit Undergraduate Scholarship, a competitive tuition fee award offered each year to 50 international undergraduate students
Qutouf spent last summer on the Sheffield Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) scheme — a 6-8-week project that allows undergraduate students to conduct their own research. Qutouf researched how fiction can potentially reduce prejudices around LGBTQ communities.
As a student ambassador and a Science and Engineering Champion at Sheffield, Luke has run experiments using high-tech equipment such as TENS machines to teach school children about how electrical signals are used in the body
Louise is a Commissioning Editor at Bloomsbury, where she analyses the market for gaps and finds authors who can fill them. Her Sheffield Psychology degree gives her a unique insight into the job, allowing her to bring ideas to the table that others would not
Lauren Sherborne
BSc Psychology with Employment Experience
Lauren chose to spend a year on a paid work placement as part of her Psychology degree, gaining valuable work experience for worldwide recruitment company, Hays. Whilst developing transferrable skills such as communication and personal awareness, this year has also inspired Lauren to apply to commercial graduate schemes once she completes her studies
During his second year, Kurt did a paid placement with the Sheffield Autism Research Lab (ShARL). The experience he gained on this placement fuelled his passion for the subject and gave him invaluable experience for a future career in research and clinical psychology
Jessica joined the Sheffield Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) scheme this summer to complete a paid 6-week research project in our department. During her placement, Jessica worked with academics to investigate whether children’s early maths skills were related to their executive function skills, socioeconomic status or home maths activities.
Helen began her Psychology studies without a clear career direction in mind but throughout her three years at Sheffield, thanks to her hard work and the support and opportunities available, Helen is about to take the next step towards becoming a developmental researcher
Ekaterina spent last summer on the Sheffield Undergraduate Research Experiences (SURE) scheme, a 6-8 week project that allows undergraduate students to conduct their own research. Ekaterina’s research into stereotypes surrounding those with Autism Spectrum Conditions greatly improved her understanding of social psychology and gave her the ambition to pursue a career in research
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