Computer Science, Photography, Film, TV Production, Journalism, English, and Business programmes were all represented in exhibitions on the night and the main celebration event, which was made up of performances and presentations from students in the Auditorium.
Projects from artificial intelligence-powered virtual clothing to a global news broadcast produced by students across 14 time zones around the world were on display. The Brownberrie Gallery, our art exhibition space, hosted UNVEILED, a collection exploring some deeply personal works with themes of memory, identity and place. UNVEILED represents the culmination of three years of practice and progress made by our BA Photography students.
We were also fortunate enough to be joined by Emily Simpson, Director of Audiences at Opera North, who gave the keynote speech. Emily explained how just one organisation in the region can offer so many roles relevant to students and graduates, encouraging the opportunities available to them.
While serving as a celebration in the main, the Degree Show offers students an all-important opportunity to reflect on their work, the skills they have developed, and their achievements during their time at Leeds Trinity. I’m so proud of the results of their hard work, as are my colleagues in the Faculty of Business, Computing and Digital Industries. We wish them every success in their next steps, whether that be at work or in further study.