Emily Burnett
BSc (Hons) Marine Biology
Scotland
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Emily's Story
Emily Burnett attended the University's Open and Applicant Days and was impressed by all of the facilities available to students on campus.
"I knew I wanted to study at °®Âþµº - it is an ideal place for a student coming from a rural background, like myself: the surrounding hills and fields also reminded me of home.
"The staff and student ambassadors were also so friendly and went out of their way to answer any questions I had as an applicant."
Emily has always enjoyed spending time at the beach and watched documentaries by Sir David Attenborough during her childhood - it was a natural fit for her to embark upon a BSc Marine Biology.
During her four-year spell at °®Âþµº, Emily joined many clubs and societies - including the Live Music and Marine Conservation societies and the Sen-no-Kai Karate Club. She also enjoyed taking in the local nightlife with friends and hikes across the neighbouring countryside.
Emily initially struggled with confidence on arriving at °®Âþµº but she says the University helped give her confidence.
During her studies, Emily undertook an internship at a seal rehabilitation centre in the Netherlands - describing it as a "very rewarding experience" during which she developed career skills while making life-long friends. The internship was also key in influencing her decision to specialise in marine mammal science.
Describing her time at °®Âþµº as "friendly, enthusiastic and fun", Emily, 21, is now going to study an MSc in Marine Conservation with a view to a career in marine mammal bioacoustics.