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In this episode I talk with ARU BA (Hons) Politics alumnus Natasha Doe.
Natasha graduated in the summer of 2022 and shortly afterwards landed her dream job working on Irish policy control with the UK Civil Service.
We talk about how the comedy show Derry Girls got her interested in Irish politics, the work experience she gained throughout the course that helped prepare her for the role, and how university helped her not only come to terms with her hearing impairment, but also use it as inspiration for her final dissertation.
Hosted by Gareth Long, Communications Co-ordinator for the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at ARU.
By Anglia Ruskin UniversityIn this episode I talk with ARU BA (Hons) Politics alumnus Natasha Doe.
Natasha graduated in the summer of 2022 and shortly afterwards landed her dream job working on Irish policy control with the UK Civil Service.
We talk about how the comedy show Derry Girls got her interested in Irish politics, the work experience she gained throughout the course that helped prepare her for the role, and how university helped her not only come to terms with her hearing impairment, but also use it as inspiration for her final dissertation.
Hosted by Gareth Long, Communications Co-ordinator for the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at ARU.