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"The time I've spent in Leeds has been one of the happiest periods of my life."Charlie Williams who graduated this year with an MA in Political Communication, credits the support he received at University as giving him the freedom to break away from a troubled past.
“During my A-levels we were made homeless and forced into temporary emergency accommodation. I couldn't afford a computer either so it was really difficult."We were in extreme poverty and always had to rely on financial top-ups. The question of whether to heat or eat was genuinely a daily choice."Despite the challenges, Charlie thrived in his studies, driven by the ambition to become a journalist. He secured his first full-time job writing for local newspapers after studying at the University of Essex. Charlie had dreams of for further study, and saved from his wages to help fund a postgraduate course. Two years on, he enrolled on an MA in Political Communications at Leeds.
"Only four universities offer this course, and part of the reason I chose Leeds was because of the Masters scholarships. They are available to students from less privileged backgrounds.“It is entirely due to the generosity of the donors who supported me. I can now look forward to a life that I was never allowed as a child. Through donors’ financial support, money is now no longer a barrier to people like me studying. If I ever come into money I would like to do the same for someone else. “Thanks to this support, I am freed, my chains shattered, and I am liberated."
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