Newtownabbey Ulster University graduate finds independence and direction in move to Derry / Londonderry

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Newtownabbey Ulster University graduate finds independence and direction in move to Derry / Londonderry

Joshua Johnston鈥痝raduated with a鈥疊Sc Hons Business Studies with Options (Marketing) from鈥疷lster University Derry / Londonderry鈥痑t the鈥疢illennium Forum. “For me, university was about much more than a qualification 鈥 it was a chance to grow, challenge myself, and find out who I really am,鈥 said Joshua, who moved away from home for the first time to study at the north-west campus. “It was the perfect location 鈥 close enough to stay connected to home, but far enough to build my independence.鈥 Choosing Ulster University for its hands-on, practical approach to business education, Joshua found the marketing strand of the degree to be a perfect match. “Each year brought industry-focused business projects into our coursework. In first year, we organised a fundraising event for Foyle Foodbank, and seeing the direct impact we could make was hugely motivating.鈥 Joshua鈥檚 academic success is only part of the story. From forming friendships with classmates and flatmates to getting involved in university life as a campus ambassador, highlights came both in and out of the classroom. “I was proud to be part of a team that welcomed new students during Welcome Week and ran events like winter graduation and campus tours,鈥 he said. The atmosphere of support and collaboration among staff and students was really special.鈥 One of the most defining parts of Joshua鈥檚 time at Ulster, however, came through sport. “I grew up watching American football with my family, and in second year I finally gave it a go myself 鈥 joining the Ulster University Elks. I never imagined I鈥檇 be named Overall Most Valuable Player and Players鈥 Player of the Year in my final year. That recognition, especially coming from my teammates, meant the world.鈥 There were challenges along the way, especially returning to final year after a placement year away. “It was difficult coming back to a new cohort 鈥 many of my old friends had already graduated. But a few of us were in the same boat after placement, and we supported each other right to the finish line.鈥 That placement year experience proved to be a crucial stepping stone. After completing his degree, Joshua began a six-month role with鈥疺isit Derry鈥痑s a鈥疍igital Marketing Officer, creating content to promote local tourism across social media, websites and email. He said: “It鈥檚 a brilliant way to apply everything I鈥檝e learned 鈥 and to showcase a city that鈥檚 become a second home to me.鈥 After an enjoyable graduation day celebrating with his loved ones, Joshua was heading to Paris to compete in a Flag American Football tournament with friends. Looking ahead, Joshua is excited about the possibilities a marketing career will bring 鈥 and has some advice for anyone thinking about following a similar path at Ulster University. “Go for it. You鈥檒l gain so much more than just a degree. I鈥檝e built friendships for life, developed key skills for my career, and gained the confidence to step into the world. The placement option in particular sets you up for success. If you鈥檙e even thinking about it 鈥 take the leap.鈥

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