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We are excited to welcome you to our new series of video chats with our alumni - Alumni Matters!

In the series we’ll be chatting to several alumni and learning more about their careers, hearing their thoughts on some of the key challenges our world is facing, and discovering how they are helping to shape it into a healthier, fairer, greener place.

A previous series of video interviews with University of Exeter academics and alumni was started during the first coronavirus lockdown in 2020 and you can listen to the audio from some of these within our archive.

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We are excited to welcome you to our new series of video chats with our alumni - Alumni Matters!

In the series we’ll be chatting to several alumni and learning more about their careers, hearing their thoughts on some of the key challenges our world is facing, and discovering how they are helping to shape it into a healthier, fairer, greener place.

A previous series of video interviews with University of Exeter academics and alumni was started during the first coronavirus lockdown in 2020 and you can listen to the audio from some of these within our archive.

    Alumni Matters with Caroline Addy

    Alumni Matters with Caroline Addy

    Welcome to the fourth video of our Alumni Matters series. In which we’ll be chatting to several alumni and learning more about their careers, their thoughts on some of the key challenges our world is facing, and discovering how they are helping to shape it into a healthier, fairer, greener place.

    In this video we celebrated International Women's Day by speaking with alumna Caroline Addy. She studied LLB (Euro) graduating in 1990 with Honours and currently works as a barrister at Doughty Street Chambers in London. Her work particularly covers the control of information and we spoke a bit about how she is making the world a fairer place as well as the women who inspire her.


    Find out more about Caroline.
    Keep up to date with future Alumni Matters content.

    • 19 min
    Alumni Matters with alumna Fiona Coughlan

    Alumni Matters with alumna Fiona Coughlan

    Welcome to the third video of our Alumni Matters series. In which we’ll be chatting to several alumni and learning more about their careers, their thoughts on some of the key challenges our world is facing, and discovering how they are helping to shape it into a healthier, fairer, greener place.



    In this video we are joined by alumna Fiona Coughlan who studied English with French at Exeter, graduating in 2005, and now works as Joint Head of Climate Diplomacy at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. Each year the impact of climate change is being felt more strongly all around the world and the need to consider our impact on the planet grows. So it was great to chat with Fiona about her work in climate and development policy, her involvement in the Climate Action for a Resilient Asia (CARA) programme, and her ideas on how alumni, supporters, and us all, can make 2024 count in terms of greener decisions.


    Take a look at these resources Fiona mentions in her chat:


    Find out more about the Climate Action for a Resilient Asia (CARA) programme
    The full list of UK publications from COP28
    Committee on Climate Change 2023 progress report: UK government response

    Make sure to keep up to date with future Alumni Matters content online!

    • 18 min
    Alumni Matters with alumnus Daniel Crockett (Geography, 2002)

    Alumni Matters with alumnus Daniel Crockett (Geography, 2002)

    In our second Alumni Matters episode we chat to alumnus Daniel Crockett (Geography, 2002) who is Director of Ocean and Climate at the Blue Marine Foundation.

    We spoke about how Dan's lifelong love of our oceans began, his work at Blue Marine, his hopes ahead of COP28 and the changes we can all be making to look after our blue planet.

    • 19 min
    Alumni Matters with alumnus Dr Tanimola Martins (PhD, 2014)

    Alumni Matters with alumnus Dr Tanimola Martins (PhD, 2014)

    Welcome everyone to the first video of our new series Alumni Matters. In which we’ll be chatting to several alumni and learning more about their careers, their thoughts on some of the key challenges our world is facing, and discovering how they are helping to shape it into a healthier, fairer, greener place.

    In our first episode today we are joined by alumnus Dr Tanimola Martins. He graduated in 2014 with a PhD in Ethnic inequality in Cancer Diagnosis and currently works as a Research Fellow and Lecturer in Postgraduate Education at the University of Exeter Medical School.

    Sunday 24 September 2023 marks World Cancer Research Day which aims to showcase the importance of cancer research and as such we chatted to Tani about why he got involved in this area of work, racial differences in cancer diagnosis and how we can work together to conquer cancer.

    Find out more about Dr Tanimola Martins.

    Discover more about World Cancer Research Day.

    Support Cancer Research at the University of Exeter.

    Keep up to date with future Alumni Matters content.

    • 20 min
    The Adventurers - Q&A with children's author Jemma Hatt

    The Adventurers - Q&A with children's author Jemma Hatt

    Alumna and children's author Jemma Hatt talks to us about The Adventurers series of books, how her love of reading as a child inspired her, and some advice for students wishing to follow in her footsteps.

    • 10 min
    The growth in satellites - Q&A with Professor Kevin Gaston

    The growth in satellites - Q&A with Professor Kevin Gaston

    As the number of satellites in Earth's orbit starts to rise significantly, Professor Kevin Gaston at the University of Exeter talks about the potential impacts and balancing technology and the environment.

    • 16 min

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