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Riley Moore

Business with Management

What course are you studying?

Business with management

Why did you choose to study at Northumbria?

The reputation of the school, the i2i program and Newcastle United

What inspires you on your course?

I am inspired by the industry and the knowledge I get to gain from the courses.

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

i2i men's Football team (Northumbria 4)

What do you love about Newcastle upon Tyne?

How accessible and easy to navigate the whole city is as well as its openness and welcoming feeling.

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

I would say the biggest challenge is being abroad. I have been spending with friends as well as keeping my time busy.


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