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journals-and-journeys · 10 months
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Hello :) 📚☕🍁
Introduction
My name is V (short for my real name), and I'm 25 years old. My pronouns are she/her.
I've had this blog for about four years, but recently returned from a quite long tumblr hiatus. I graduated with a Master's degree in Visual Communication in England and did an internship in Australia while I was gone!
I thought I'd reintroduce myself to y'all since it's been so long since I'd been an active studyblr on here! <3
Who/what I am:
a graphic design graduate (BA & MA)
living on the countryside not far from a city in Northern Germany (I want to move back to England though)
former student in the UK 🇬🇧
former graphics intern in Wales and Australia
fluent in German and English
I also speak basic French and I'm a beginner in Spanish (planning on learning more languages)
a shy introvert (I feel more confident talking online though!)
bigender (about 60 - 70% female, the rest feels male deep down). I don't make a big deal out of it though. She/her is what I go by 100% of the time, but I don't mind he/him either!
What I love:
music (metal & rock) + concerts
travelling - I especially loved travelling through Australia! 🌏
goth-y and witchy stuff 🦉
collecting vinyl, CDs and DVDs
books - I buy more books than I read though haha
art, design and museums
languages - however I wish I didn't lack motivation to study most of the time!
food & going to restaurants
coffee, tea & cosy cafes
nature, the sea and space
animals - especially dogs and birds!
stationery & pretty journals
decorating my home
Harry Potter (proud Ravenclaw!)
summer & autumn
the UK
ancient Egypt
philosophy, psychology & paleontology
old typewriters
more stuff that I can't think of atm
What I want to achieve:
become an art director at some point in my design career
learn more about these topics: marketing, art history, linguistics, philosophy, psychology, astronomy, ancient Egypt, etc. (I love learning!)
read more books, esp. British classics 📚
draw & paint more
overcome depression
be less anxious
post more original content on here
spend less time on my phone - I'm not a social media person and only use WhatsApp and Tumblr
not be a perfectionist all the time
I might add a few more points later.
Thank you for reading! I look forward to getting to know more of you lovely people and reuniting with old friends! 💕🌻
P. S.: I follow (back) from my main blog @hardwired-to-self-destruct.
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i-amusemyself · 7 months
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being a student from The North and going to uni anywhere below northampton just means finding an endless stream of upper middle class southern wankers eager to laugh that they've "never been north of the Watford gap" like its some sort of valid personality trait. like okay cheers for confirming that you're a narrow minded bubble-dwelling fuck 🙄
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tiredmedievalist · 10 months
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I just got a very high first on my dissertation and I cannot believe it 😭
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mariesstudying · 1 year
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25/1/23
Hope everyone's having a good week so far!! I'm personally not, which I why I'm so excited to be out of town for a night this weekend to visit my bf. Frosty winter mornings are both beautiful and terrible to walk to university in. The good news is that the days are starting to get longer!!
Honestly, I haven't had a productive week because I'm been in a rough spot mentally but hopefully things look up soon. So if you're struggling too, I wish you all the best, you're doing amazing and things will look up eventually.
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kelpforestkelpie · 1 year
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People showing law as this fog riddled, dark academia-ish aesthetic is kind of hilarious to me after three years of degree and one year (so far) of masters studying.
The only area that would come even remotely close to that image, that I personally know of , is UK constitutional or contract law since they still rely on cases and legislation from as far back as the 1700s as key aspects. All other areas? You will be more likely to look at huge digital databases , constantly changing legislation from one year to the next, and the ability to figure out various online research systems for a singular citation in a 10,000 word assignment.
We aren't (all) dark , brooding figures with arms full of books who go around spouting cases and waxing poetic on the idea of justice in the cruel world. Most of us are exhausted, hoodie clad forms hunched over a laptop, and cursing the OSCOLA referencing for being needlessly complicated but whom have a faint hope at doing good in the world ( or getting rich from business law).
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formdtariqul · 4 months
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news-line-today · 6 months
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Like magic? This UK university offers MA Magic and Occult Science
The aim of this programme is to "build interdisciplinary expertise whilst exploring your specific interests within the long and diverse history of esotericism, witchcraft, ritual magic, occult science, and related topics," the university stated.
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The University of Exeter will soon offer a Masters course in ‘Magic and Occult Science’. Those interested in learning more about magic and occult science can apply for this course at the official website — exeter.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/courses/arabislamic/magic-occult-science.
This is a 2:1 Honours degree. The time duration of this programme will be one year for full-time attendance and two years for part-time option.
The aim of this programme is to “build interdisciplinary expertise whilst exploring your specific interests within the long and diverse history of esotericism, witchcraft, ritual magic, occult science, and related topics,” the university stated. Eligibility
— Normally a minimum of a 2:1 Honours degree (or international equivalent) in a social sciences or humanities discipline.
— While the institute only accepts applicants who meet these criteria, if interested candidates have a high 2:2 or equivalent, come from a different academic background which is equivalent to degree level, or have relevant work experience, their application will also be considered.
— International students need to show they have the required level of English language to study this course. The required test scores for this course (IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, LanguageCert International ESOL SELT, Study Group Academic English etc).
— Indian Class 12 English at first attempt (ISC, CBSE, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Delhi, Karnataka, Kerala Boards).
Course content
The core module, ARAM251 Esotericism and the Magical Tradition is a team-taught module where students will be taught about key topics including magic in Greece and Rome, occult texts in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, the history of witchcraft, magic in literature and folklore, deception and illusion, and the history of science and medicine, among other key themes.
“By housing this programme within the Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies, we place the Arabo-Islamic cultural heritage back where it belongs in the centre of these studies and in the history of the “West.” Decolonisation, the exploration of alternative epistemologies, feminism, and anti-racism are at the core of this programme,” the varsity said.
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gkingmusik · 8 months
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Laycon Bags Master’s Degree From UK University
Winner of the Big Brother Naija season 5 edition, Laycon has bagged a master’s degree in international relations from a UK university. Laycon Bags Master’s Degree From UK University The reality star went online to share the wonderful news with his fans as he accompanied it with photos from his convocation ceremony. He shared a photo of himself in his graduation gown and toasted a successful…
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pappiairmass-blog · 10 months
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UK Universities Condemn Ban On International Students Bringing Dependents
London universities have criticized the UK government’s decision to ban most international students from bringing their dependents to the country. The new rules, announced by the Home Secretary, will only allow PhD students to bring their families with them. The ban is set to take effect from October 1, 2023. London Higher, an organization that represents nearly 50 universities and colleges in…
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ceevee5 · 1 year
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without-ado · 5 months
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ahz-associates · 1 year
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Top Universities in the UK for a Master's in Electrical Engineering: Rankings and Career Paths
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The typical length of a taught Master of Science in Electrical Engineering programme in the United Kingdom is 1 year. It can also be done on a part-time or online basis, and the time required to complete it is roughly the same (2.5-3 years). Top UK universities offer Master of Science degrees in Electrical Engineering with a variety of concentrations, including Analogue Digital, Power Systems Engineering, Electronics Engineering, etc.
Students interested in electricity and its societal effects can consider pursuing a master's degree in electrical engineering. Thus, a bachelor's degree with a minimum of 60 - 70% in electrical, electronics, or a closely related branch of engineering is necessary for entry.
Why Study Masters in Electrical Engineering in the UK?
As a top location for scientific research and home to a diverse selection of engineering degrees, the United Kingdom is a popular choice for international students-
·        The QS World University Rankings for Electrical Engineering for 2022 place three UK universities in the top one hundred.
·        Seventy-five percent or more of the UK's electrical engineering graduates are currently employed in the field.
·        A wage increase of around 13% can be expected every 16 months for electrical engineers in the UK.
Entry requirements to study a Masters in Electrical Engineering in the UK
To enrol in a UK master's programme in electrical engineering, a student must satisfy the following requirements:
·        A minimum of a 60% to a 65% undergraduate GPA in electrical, electronic, or a closely related discipline from an accredited institution
·        Acknowledgement of Fluency in English (IELTS, TOEFL, PTE).
Top Universities to study a Masters in Electrical Engineering in the UK
·        University of Manchester
·        University of Glasgow
·        University of Nottingham
·        Brunel University London
·        Swansea University
·        Coventry University
·        University of Portsmouth
·        University of Plymouth
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Career Opportunities in the UK
Electrical engineering is a highly valued and quickly growing field. In the UK, getting a master's degree in electrical engineering can lead to a wide range of jobs. Here are some of the most promising career paths for graduates of this programme:
Power and Energy Engineering: This is a crucial area of electrical engineering that focuses on the design, development, and management of power generation and distribution systems. As an Electrical Engineering Master's graduate in the UK, you could find work in renewable energy companies, government agencies, utilities, and consulting firms.
Communications Engineering: This field focuses on the design, development, and optimization of communication systems such as wireless networks, satellite systems, and fiber-optic networks.
Control Systems Engineering: Control systems are used in a wide range of industries, including aerospace, automotive, and manufacturing. Electrical engineering graduates who specialise in control systems can work on the design, development, and implementation of automated systems and robots.
Electronic Engineering: Engineers focus on the creation of microprocessors, sensors, and power electronics, among other electronic circuits and gadgets. Employers in the UK that would be interested in hiring a Master's degree holder in electrical engineering include electronics and semiconductor manufacturers, academic institutions, and government agencies.
Aerospace Engineering: Graduates of Electrical Engineering programmes with an Aerospace Engineering concentration can find work in the development of avionics systems, navigation systems, and other electronic systems for aircraft and spacecraft. Aerospace firms, government organisations, and academic institutions are all good options for recent grads.
As an Electrical Engineering Master's graduate in the UK, you could find work in electronics and semiconductor companies, research institutions, and government agencies.
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A Master's degree in Electrical Engineering in the UK opens up a wide range of job opportunities in many different fields, such as renewable energy, telecommunications, aerospace, and electronics. Electrical engineering graduates are in a good position to make a big difference in society and the world economy because there is a growing need for new technologies and sustainable solutions.
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myglobaluni · 1 year
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Study Abroad United Kingdom: everything You Need To Know About The UK's CAS Letter - Do you want to study in the United Kingdom? Know everything about the UK's CAS letter, which is one of the most significant documents a student needs to study in the UK.
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peacefulandcozy · 5 months
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kelpforestkelpie · 2 years
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I think my university career peaked when I got to say someone had the moral integrity of a wet tissue in an analysis of a case.
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