
Lydia
Birtwistle-Sawyer
Course studied: Philosophy
It's very exciting and I'm negotiating with different countries all the time on very worrying and important issues for our society and generation. My course really set me up for success in my career.
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Reason. Morality. Humanity. Philosophers dig deep, thinking beyond surface level in their search for answers to the problems people face across the world. By combining philosophy with a humanities degree subject, you’ll challenge what you think you know and broaden your global outlook.
Think about the big issues that matter to you. Develop the skills employers want. Go on and make a real impact in the world. Study the subject you’re passionate about and develop your critical thinking, creativity and analytical, communication and problem-solving skills.
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