EMMA BURTON D.O.B: 07/07/1981 Age: 21 Home: 186 Oakwood Drive Term: 7 Second Avenue Lordswood Oldfield Park Southampton Bath SO16 8EP BA2 3NN 023 8073 7168 01225 312112 E-mail: emma_burton@hotmail.com pr9elb@bath.ac.uk Education: Department of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, University of Bath Sept. ’99 – Present Taunton’s College, Hill Lane, Southampton Sept. ’97 – June ‘99 Regent’s Park School, King Edward Ave, Shirley, Southampton Sept. ’93 – June ‘97 Qualifications: A level Biology B 1999 A level Chemistry B 1999 A level Pure Mathematics C 1999 A level General Studies A 1999 AS Level German B 1999 AS Level Statistics A 1998 CLAIT (Computer Literacy) PASS 1997 GCSEs: 5 A*, 6 A, 1 B Employment: Aug. ’01 – Sept.’01: Six week placement in Southampton General Hospital, Royal South Hants Hospital and Winchester Hospital July ’01 : I undertook a four-week placement on Lloydspharmacy’s summer student scheme. July ’99 – Sept. ’99: Grade A Nursing auxiliary in Elderly Care, Southampton General Hospital. June ’99 – July ’99: Administrator (temporary office worker) for Southampton Care Association. June ’97 – Dec ’98: Saturday pharmacy assistant for One Stop Community Stores, Coxford Road, Southampton (now Day Lewis) Interests: -I undertake voluntary work during term-time for Imperial Cancer Research Fund (now Cancer Research UK) on Saturday mornings. I am a sales assistant in their Bath branch, and am involved in arranging stock and serving customers. I enjoy this work a lot because it improves my skills as a sales person, enables me to meet members of the public and interact with other members of staff, and I also know that I am helping a worthy cause. -I enjoy reading, particularly classics by Jane Austen and Thomas Hardy, as well as modern day authors such as John Grisham and Sidney Sheldon. -I like playing and listening to music. I achieved Grade 4 (Associated Board) Piano. -I belong to the University Choral Society, with whom I have performed many times in a church in the centre of Bath. I was also a member of the choir at college and school. I enjoy singing very much, and as well as improving my singing, choir rehearsals have improved my listening skills and been a good way to meet new people. -In my first year at university I took my GCSE French further by attending optional language classes once a week. Having lived in Germany for four years as a child, and studied German at college, my German is also of a good standard. Referee: Dr. J. Dowden, Department of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, University of Bath, Claverton Down, Bath, BA2 7AY |
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