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| Masters (Forensic Science) Senior Lecturer John Moores University UK |
Every skill and piece of knowledge that I've learnt at university regarding my subject topic has been invaluable.
Despite the fact that I am now heavily involved in the area of forensic science, I am continually relying on skills and knowledge acquired during my Bachelor's degree. The general oral and written communication skills that you develop at university have also played a major role in my getting to where I am today.
Because Forensics is such a multidisciplinary subject, I have re-evaluated my specific role numerous times, as illustrated in my employment choices - from the WA Police to the academic environment, and now more so to the research and business aspects. I need to keep challenging myself, so every time a new door opens I tend to want to go and investigate.
The work I do for Forensic Pathways involves consultancy aspects, running training programs on their behalf and oversee/supervise a number of their research projects.