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Anamaria Arana

I continued my international teaching career. I worked as Accreditation Coordinator, English as an Additional Language Specialist/Instructional Coach in a preK-8 international school located in Toamasina, Madagascar.  Recently I started a new position in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. I am the ESOL coordinator in Middle School.   I started my international teaching career in Romania, my home country, as a teacher assistant and support teacher. Since then, I taught in the Philippines, China (where I started my MA with Exeter), South Korea, Madagascar and now Malaysia.

Rachael Bradford

I am very proud of being part of the first cohort of radiographers to qualify from the apprenticeship route introduced by Exeter University. I have loved meeting people from across the country, making lifelong friends as we supported each other through learning and working in a pandemic whilst tackling a completely new course.

Adam Butler

I graduated in 2009 with a degree in politics. Since that time, I have worked in the media and marketing / advertising world, primarily in the realms of measurement analytics and business development. I worked and lived in London from 2011 until 2018, before moving to New York to take up a new position in January 2018. I’ve been based in New York ever since.

Maria Giulia Checchi

I graduated in 2009 with a degree in politics. Since that time, I have worked in the media and marketing / advertising world, primarily in the realms of measurement analytics and business development. I worked and lived in London from 2011 until 2018, before moving to New York to take up a new position in January 2018. I’ve been based in New York ever since.

Nervine ElMeshad

I was a paediatric ophthalmology fellow at Bristol Eye Hospital and now a consultant at Oxford Eye Hospital.

Chiara Guddemi

During my degree, I particularly enjoyed the variety of modules I could choose from each year, allowing me to tailor my pathway by selecting subjects I was genuinely passionate about. The program’s strong research focus and hands-on approach across both compulsory and optional modules enhanced my learning experience. This personalised approach enabled me to engage in cutting-edge projects that aligned with my interests, especially during my final year dissertation, where I worked closely with a research group to explore treatment options for vasomotor symptoms in menopausal women. The supportive academic staff and the close-knit community within the program provided a welcoming environment, guiding and encouraging me throughout all four years of my degree.

Zihan Huang

HSBC Bank Ltd. After graduating from the University of Exeter, I went to the University of Warwick for a master’s degree. Then I joined HSBC.

Muhammad Ilyas

After leaving Exeter, I took a short break from academia for personal reasons while making arrangements to start my PhD. During my dissertation at Exeter, I secured an exciting PhD opportunity, a joint project between the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and the University of Adelaide, Australia. I officially started my PhD on November 4 2024.

Dongfang Liu

First, the understanding and communication of intercultural communication. In the course, I can learn a lot of similarities and differences from different countries and cultures, as well as professional intercultural theories and case knowledge, which is what I am very interested in.  Second, the exploration of the new direction and the field of language. My first degree has nothing to do with language, so I found its charm and diversity only after I came into contact with linguistics.  Third, the combination of culture and business is vividly reflected in the common curriculum of business schools. Hofstede’s theory, for example, has been used in several fields of research. The curriculum of the business school is more open to international vision and thinking.

Suguna Papachan

I have taught at International schools drama, English. Have conducted drama workshops for kindergarten teachers.

Tryfon Patronias

Working in Finance in various leadership roles and now I am leading Finance/HR system transformation for big and midsized companies.

Ayasta Pokharel

After leaving Exeter, I returned to my previous employer and worked in the technical team of a climate resilient green roads construction project in the mountainous region of Nepal. I’m currently working as the lead engineer for implementing mitigation projects for disaster resilience.  

Karen Scott-Boyd

Since leaving Exeter, my journey has been both fulfilling and purpose-driven. I’ve taken on the role of carer for my adult daughter, which has been a significant part of my life and an ongoing source of personal growth and insight. Alongside this, I’ve been deeply engaged in writing an eBook based on my doctoral research on Compassion-Based Reflective Practice (CBRP).

Ruixuan Shi

I started my Career as an International Sales consultant at Unite Students and did both B2C and B2B management. And then I came to Sheffield University Management School as Employability Support Officer focusing on undergraduate placement support.

Trisha Ushaa Sungker

After graduating from the University of Exeter in June 2022, I embarked on the journey to become a barrister. I successfully completed the Bar Vocational Studies with Specialism in Corporate Law and Practice in October 2023. I was called to the Bar of England and Wales by the Honourable Society of the Lincoln’s inn in March 2024. I have also graduated from Queen Mary University with an LLM in Comparative and International Dispute Resolution in October 2024.  I have started my 1 year of compulsory pupillage in Mauritius.

Siddhartha Thyagarajan

Facebook Ireland Limited. I am currently the Market Specialist- India for Facebook Ireland Ltd.

Rui Zhu

I enjoyed Key Concepts for Global Literatures and Cultures part of my programme.

Fadi S. Abdellatif

I enjoyed conducting field trips and doing interviews and surveys in order to analyse the research question.

Shireen Abu-Eid Abdellatif

I appreciated having had the opportunity to be in close contact with my supervisor – historian, professor Ilan Pappe.

Hussein Abdi

Oxfam. Since leaving Exeter, I have returned to my previous employer at Oxfam, continuing my work on humanitarian interventions in Somalia and Somaliland. After earning a master’s degree in Public Health from Exeter University, one of the world’s most prestigious institutions, I have taken on a more senior position within Oxfam. I now lead Oxfam’s public health promotion team across the country, providing technical support to both our staff and partners.

Mohammad Nayeem Abdullah

Chittagong Independent University. I am in University teaching since I have been leaving Exeter.