Undergraduate Alumni Profiles
Graduates from the School of Sociology and Social Policy have successful careers in a variety of fields. We have graduates working in the police, the probation service, as civil servants, marketing professionals and HR specialists.
Aleksandra Lasak, BA Criminology (2021) and MA Social Sciences Research (2022)
Aleksandra now works as a Probation Service Officer. She talks about her time at university and gives advice to students who want to join the probation service.
Abi Kramer, BA Sociology (2018)
Abi chose sociology because she enjoyed studying it and it has led her to a career in marketing. Starting as an intern, she's now a Senior Global Marketing and Events Executive at Efficio.
Sana Shafi, BA Sociology and Social Policy (2021)
Sana is a Proposal Management Analyst at Accenture UK Limited. She tells us about her role and how her degree has helped her.
My advice to new students is don't be afraid to be bold. Speak up, question, share your views and get involved as much as you can in all aspects of your course and extracurriculars. I was on the basketball team, was part of the Pakistan Society and I was Course Representative for my degree.
At Accenture, my job is end to end presales project management, which involves bid writing and working alongside many senior stakeholders to create win themes and client response documents. My degree taught me how to manage and understand people, seeing them through their lens and experiences to make the most out of what they have to succeed. It also made me more confident in my abilities. My undergraduate degree was a solid foundation for my masters at London School of Economics and Political Science.
Tobi Omotayo, BA Criminology (2022)
Tobi is a Competition Enforcement Officer at the Competition and Markets Authority in England. She tells us how the skills gained from her degree are helping her in her role.
I chose this degree as I was looking for a potential path into a law-based career or organisation; however, if I changed my mind, I would still be able to use this degree as it is versatile.
The Competition and Markets Authority specialises in competition law, so my degree was handy in giving me a step in understanding the legal know-how of the organisation. My degree has also helped as I had experience in reviewing complex quantitative and qualitative data, as well as the ability to compile relevant material which is similar to the literature review process when doing a dissertation.
Daisy Campbell, BA Criminology (2002)
Daisy is a Parliamentary Researcher in the House of Commons. She talks about her internships and how her degree has prepared her for her career.
During my degree, I completed an internship with the Fearless Youth Association and Nottinghamshire County Council, working on tackling youth knife crime in Nottingham. I also interned with the Rights Lab, where I focused on modern slavery prosecutions, or the lack thereof. These experiences provided me with valuable insights into how criminology is applied in the real world.
My degree has given me a particular expertise in crime and justice, which has been invaluable in my role as a Parliamentary Researcher. My criminology degree has equipped me with the knowledge to provide well-informed briefings on these topics, helping my MP engage in debates and policymaking with a strong evidence base.