Dawn
Thompson from Holyhead left school in Singapore at 17 with a handful of CSEs.
Due to her father being in the RAF there wasn’t much opportunity to go on
to further education at that time, so when the family returned to the UK,
she started work as a receptionist with a horticultural firm.
Now working as a Personal Assistant to the Programme Director of North Wales
Clinical Psychology Programme at Bangor University, Dawn graduated recently
with a BA (hons) in Social Studies.
“I always thought I could do better, but never had the courage to pursue
it further. It was when I went with my daughter to a university open day
and sat in the lecture theatre listening to the details of the course she
wanted to do that I realised “this is for me”. I came back and enrolled with
the Lifelong Learning Department at Bangor to do a part-time degree.”
“The staff at Lifelong Learning gave me inspiration, knowledge and encouragement
all the way through my part-time studying. Nothing was too much trouble,
and help was always at hand whenever I needed it. I cannot thank the staff
and tutors enough for the opportunity I’ve had in realising my ambition to
gain this qualification.”
Like many Lifelong Learning students at Bangor University, once they have
caught the learning bug there is no stopping them, Dawn is now embarking on
a Masters degree in Leadership and Management.
To find out more about part-time degrees, please contact Lifelong Learning
on 01248 383668 or visit the website www.bangor.ac.uk/ll.