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Ian Kunkel

What course are you studying?

International Business Management

Why did you choose to study at Northumbria?

They offered a great business school with the opportunity to keep playing football.

What inspires you on your course?

I get inspired by the opportunities to work with the industry and my genuine interest in the course.

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

I play for the I2I Academy which is affiliated with the university. My team gets to represent Northumbria as the M4 football team!

What do you love about Newcastle upon Tyne?

I love the city and the vibrant night life that keeps you entertained on the weekends and weeknights, if there isn’t early class then next day of course.


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