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Alumni Success

The college community was delighted to hear of the outstanding progress of former music student Emma Haughton.

Emma this week commenced her PhD studies at the fantastic Kingston University.

Emma said “I have always wanted to do a PhD since the age of 19 and now my dream has come true.”

Emma received a full scholarship from the prestigious TECHE Research and Doctoral training. This organisation supports outstanding students pursuing the ‘craft’ of research through innovative, interdisciplinary, and creative approaches across the range of the arts and humanities.

Very best wishes and congratulations Emma and remember,

“The only way to do great work is to love what you do.” Steve Jobs