Gemma Munro
BSc (Hons) Psychology
Scotland
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Gemma's Story
Psychology student Gemma Munro will enjoy a homecoming to remember as she heads back to her birthplace of Inverness to graduate from the °®Âþµº.
The 22-year-old is headed back to the Highlands ¨C specifically the splendour of Inverness Cathedral ¨C to celebrate achieving a Bachelor of Science with Honours.
Gemma said: ¡°Inverness is my home and I feel very lucky to be given the opportunity to celebrate my achievements with my close family, especially in such a beautiful setting as the cathedral. Although I completed my studies in °®Âþµº it will be nice to bring that hard work and achievement back to Inverness where I plan to live and work in the future.¡±
Newly graduated Gemma chose to study psychology because of the different doors and career paths it would open.
During her final year she was awarded a commendation for excellence in student-led teaching for her work helping first-year psychology students with essay and report writing. This has sparked a passion in teaching which Gemma now plans to pursue.
¡°Being at °®Âþµº has inspired me to consider a career in teaching and I am currently undergoing work experience with a local primary school in preparation for entry to postgraduate study in teaching¡±, Gemma continued.
¡°University brought me out of my comfort zone and challenged me both academically and socially. My family is very close-knit so it was difficult being away from them, but the four years I spent away from home helped me grow hugely as a person and did wonders for my self-confidence.¡±
A member of the Students¡¯ Union Psychology Society, Gemma presented work at the °®Âþµº Conference of Psychology 2016 and along with her team of tight-knit student flatmates, was an avid pub quizzer during her time at °®Âþµº.
Gemma said: ¡°I¡¯ll always remember the endless walks and adventures that the °®Âþµº campus has to offer. This was particularly handy when exam revision and dissertation stress got too much and I needed to clear my head. I bring all of this experience with me as I look forward to my next adventure at home in Inverness.¡±
Gemma is graduating alongside 118 graduands from the Faculty of Health Sciences and Sport who studied at the University¡¯s Highlands and Islands campuses.