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Miguel Hernandez

Business with Management

What course are you studying?

Business with Management

Why did you choose to study at Northumbria?

Good schooling and a lots of opportunities to grow.

What inspires you on your course?

My friend help me push myself even further more than I possible thought I could do.

Are you part of any societies, sports teams or been involved in any volunteering projects?

I am involved in the i2i program.

What do you love about Newcastle upon Tyne?

Northumbria University.

What would you say is the biggest challenge facing your subject area/ generation? Are you doing anything to tackle this challenge?

Learning how to balance sports and my education.


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