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My Degree Has Come to an End

My time as an undergraduate at Manchester has come to an end. I had my last formal teaching last week and handed in my final assessments today. I have completed my degree. And now all that is left is to receive my final results and graduation.  These last three years have absolutely flown by. There have certainly been challenging moments, most certainly starting in the middle of the lockdowns and spending my first year online. But I have also had an amazing time, making wonderful friends and meeting some of the most inspiring people. I will most certainly be staying in contact with these people who have inspired and supported me.  I have also learnt so much, both academically and personally. My love for archaeology has only grown and I now feel confident that this is the career path I wish to pursue. And this is not the end of my involvement, either with academia or these amazing people. I will be speaking at a conference with my amazing supervisor on the findings of my dissertation an

Easter in Final Year

  My final Easter break as an undergrad! With several assignments and a dissertation due within a month, it was certainly going to be a busy one. But we had officially entered spring and I had a variety of playlists and types of tea to keep me focused. (And a cat sleeping on your lap certainly makes you sit at your laptop for a while!) My Easter break started off wonderfully with a lovely family get-together for the weekend outside of Llangollen. We walked lots, and ate even more! I then popped back up to Manchester for a couple of days for some trips that were part of my heritage module.  The first of these trips was to the amazing Jodrell Bank, radiotelescope and UNESCO World Heritage Site owned by the University of Manchester. Here we got to debate the concept of universal heritage, look at some of the 'behind-the-scenes' areas of the site, and tour around their new First Light Pavillion. This had some really interesting (and interactive displays), such as using some of the