Adele Miller laughing with classmate outside

Adele's degree developed her passion for interior design and gave her the confidence to prepare for a job in the industry

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My goals growing up were to find a job that I thoroughly enjoyed; money didn’t really bother me and I just wanted to get as much job satisfaction as I could.

Although, I didn’t know I wanted to go into interior design at college, spatial design and atmospheres really influenced me. I enjoy testing myself and I wanted a career that would challenge me and help me grow as a person, and found that I could relate to what was on offer on the Interior Architecture and Design course.

I’ve become more confident and with the ability to speak out more since studying at the ³ÉÈ˶¶Òõ.

Adele Miller, BA (Hons) Interior Architecture and Design Alumna

University has taught me to trust my gut instinct. If my gut tells me no, or to drop a design, then I drop it. If it feels right then things always fall into place. I’ve become more confident and with the ability to speak out more since studying at the ³ÉÈ˶¶Òõ.

After university, I want to find a career in a practice where I can work as part of a collaborative team at an inspiring place to work. I would love to work at a practice that combines a range of arts such as woodwork, textile work, spatial design and hand drawing, so that I could better my skills and learn new crafts within the field of Interior Architecture and Design. I feel I’m now ready to find an exciting job in the industry and I’m determined to be successful.