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Hannah Clarke PhD (female athletic training) student BSc (Hons) and MSc Strength and Conditioning graduate I never thought I would be doing a PhD when I started my undergraduate degree at Hartpury, but the support I’ve had has given me so much confidence. Having experts say, ‘You can do this’ has helped get me where I am today. My PhD is my opportunity to make a difference." "I want to educate and empower talented youngwomen to make a difference in the world of sport. My PhD is a big step towards this, focusing on adding to research to improve the performance of female athletes through enhanced understanding of their physiology and specific training needs.
Ellen Gibson PhD (One Welfare in dairy stakeholders) student BSc (Hons) Agriculture graduate alternative routes, such as farm shops, showing that strong farmer-consumer relationships enhance wellbeing for farmers, consumers and animals." "I’m passionate about driving change in agriculture in three critical areas: consumer education, farmer wellbeing and animal welfare. Frommy undergraduate experience, I knew Hartpury would treat me as an individual and that I would be supported to mould my research to complement my own experiences and values. I’m exploring how the level of connection between farmers and consumers influences dairy cowwelfare and farmer wellbeing within different selling routes. Findings may evidence benefits associated with
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