Digging into her passion: Theodora鈥檚 journey to fulfilling a lifelong dream at UWTSD
Theodora Brown, a former dental nurse from Norfolk, is celebrating a major milestone this summer as she graduates from the 密桃传媒 (UWTSD) with a - fulfilling a childhood dream and setting her sights on further academic ambitions.

After nearly seven years working in dental nursing, the mature student made a bold and life-changing decision to pursue her passion for history and archaeology. 鈥淚鈥檝e been fascinated by ancient cultures for as long as I can remember,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hen I came across the Ancient Civilisations course at UWTSD鈥檚 Lampeter campus, I knew it was exactly what I was looking for. Personally, this course has helped me fulfil a life-long dream of obtaining a history degree and given me the drive to now obtain a masters.鈥
Choosing Lampeter came naturally. 鈥淚 fell in love with the quiet, peaceful setting and the beauty of the Welsh countryside. It was the perfect place to focus on something I鈥檝e always loved.鈥
Her aim was clear from the outset: to explore the diverse cultures and artefacts of the ancient world through artefact analysis. 鈥淲hat drew me to this degree in particular was its breadth,鈥 she explained. 鈥淯nlike other history degrees that focus narrowly on one region or period, this course allowed me to learn about many civilisations across the ancient world.鈥
Among the highlights of her time at UWTSD were the diverse teaching styles and range of assessments. 鈥淭he lecturers brought such unique insights into each topic, and I really valued the creative and practical elements of the course. It wasn鈥檛 just essay after essay as we were encouraged to think differently and apply our knowledge in varied ways.鈥
A particularly enriching experience came during her second year, when she spent a semester studying at the University of Bologna in Italy. 鈥淭hat experience was incredible,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 took modules focused on Near Eastern history - something I wouldn鈥檛 have had access to otherwise. I鈥檇 encourage any student to take advantage of the opportunity to study abroad; it really broadens your perspective.鈥
Despite her successes, the journey wasn鈥檛 without its challenges. Living with dyspraxia made time management and self-esteem difficult at times. 鈥淏ut I had fantastic support,鈥 she said. 鈥淢y learning support tutor, Nigel Watkins, was brilliant. He really understood my needs and helped me develop the tools to succeed and feel proud of my work.鈥
Now, with her degree in hand and her academic confidence at an all-time high, she鈥檚 preparing to return to dental nursing while making a permanent home in Wales - a place she鈥檚 come to love. But her academic journey isn鈥檛 over yet. 鈥淚鈥檓 hoping to start a part-time master鈥檚 in Ancient Civilisations, specialising in religious iconography during the Late Bronze Age across the wider Mediterranean. This course has given me the motivation to keep going.鈥
For anyone considering studying Ancient Civilisations, her advice is clear: 鈥淚f you鈥檙e passionate about archaeology and ancient history and want to explore a variety of cultures in depth this is absolutely the course for you.鈥
Further Information
Arwel Lloyd
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