Blog – Embracing Unplanned Opportunities
Yasmin Bonsu shares her journey of accepting an unexpected teaching job offer, reflecting on redefining success and embracing new opportunities after graduation
Yasmin Bonsu is an an undergraduate student from the University of Manchester currently undertaking a placement year at Wade-Martins Lab at Oxford University. Yasmin is investigating the activity of proteoforms of the granin family in cortical neurons insulted with oligomerised amyloid beta. Her goal is to finish her placement year, earn her bachelor’s degree in neuroscience, and then pursue a PhD in clinical neuroscience. Through Yasmin's blogs we'll gain insights on life as an undergraduate, and hopefully inspire others to pursue a career in dementia research.
Yasmin Bonsu shares her journey of accepting an unexpected teaching job offer, reflecting on redefining success and embracing new opportunities after graduation
Yasmin Bonsu shares top resources for internship success—discover key platforms and tips to enhance your application journey!
Final-year student Yasmin Bonsu reflects on the highs and lows of self-comparison, sharing tips to stay focused and turn envy into growth.
Join Yasmin as she transitions from her thrilling placement year back to university, ready to tackle the final stretch with newfound insights!
Yasmin Bonsu’s shares her journey in an Oxford Lab, reflecting on personal growth, impactful research, and the importance of diversity in science
Discover the benefits of a placement year in a lab with Yasmin Bonsu, Undergrad student at The University of Manchester. Gain experience, skills, and clarity!
We’re pleased to welcome new blogger, Yasmin Bonsu who will be sharing stories and insights on her journey from undergraduate to a career in dementia research.