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Hannah Kagalwala

Digital Marketing

Which course are you studying?

MSc Digital Marketing Advanced Practice

Please tell us a bit about your background and why you chose to study a Masters at Northumbria?

Worked in the digital marketing industry for around 3 years when I decided I needed to get more in-depth understanding of data in digital marketing.  The Northumbria Digital Marketing Course is the best Master's course in the UK for digital marketing in terms of what I wanted to learn (more data, less content and social media).

What is it like studying at Northumbria? What inspires you on your course?

Studying in Northumbria is great - the course is well-designed and the tutors are very friendly, knowledgeable, and helpful. Furthermore, the students are given plenty of opportunities to interact, network, and work with data companies and digital agencies in the area.


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