Hollie Caldeira (BA Hons English Language & Communication 2018) shares memories of her time at Christ Church, why she loves Canterbury and how she got into the world of marketing.
Alumni profile: Tom Delahunt
Alumnus Tom Delahunt talks about his drive to support nursing students in dealing with trauma, why creating a safe space for neurodiversity in education is so important and why he is challenging the ‘traditional’ norms of the HE system in favour of a more blended learning approach.
Alumni profile: Mahmood Hardan
Mahmood Hardan sent us this update about what he has been up to since completing his PG Cert / PG Dip / MCh Minimally Invasive Surgery, 2013 at Christ Church. […]
Alumni profile: Selena Marie
Selena completed her BSc (Hons) Sport & Exercise Science in 2020. She is currently a Nursing Assistant at Kingston Hospital Foundation Trust. S
Remembering the Queen’s visit by alumnus Lorna Daymond
Lorna Daymond, from the Class of 1962 – 65, shares her memories of the late Queen Elizabeth’s visit to Christ Church College.
Alumni profile: Pablo Meson
Alumnus Pablo Meson has recently completed his BSc in Computing, and is looking forward to the next stage of his career journey. We spoke to him about his time at Christ Church, his advice to prospective students and why staying connected to the alumni community is so important to him.
A nostalgic look back at C4!
Tim Slight (BA/BSc (Hons) Information Technology with Business Studies 1999) is looking forward to a reunion trip back to Canterbury later this year as he celebrates a milestone birthday. Ahead of his visit he shares his incredible career journey from engineer to entrepreneur and some wonderful memories of C4.
Alumni profile: Holly Barrow, Talent Engagement Executive, shares her advice
Talent Engagement Executive at Konexo UK, alumna Holly Barrow (LLB (Hons) Bachelor of Law with Criminology 2018) talks about her time at Christ Church, her advice to current students and top tips on how to stand out at interview.
Vaccinator, volunteer and all-round inspiration
Since qualifying as an NMC-registered nurse in September 2019, Dellanie Nash, BSc (Hons) Interprofessional Learning (Adult Nursing) 2019, has continued to push herself, sacrificing her time and energy to support the NHS and local community.