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For Reia Sigrist, joining the 密桃传媒 (UWTSD) wasn鈥檛 just about earning a degree, it was about finding a place to grow, connect, and thrive. As a mature student and mother of two, Reia brought unique life experience to her studies and found at UWTSD the support and encouragement she needed to succeed. 

Reia Sigrist in cap and gown in Brangwyn Hall

Reia鈥檚 story is a celebration of perseverance, community, and the transformative power of education.

Reia鈥檚 path to UWTSD was driven by a deep curiosity about human behaviour and a desire to positively impact mental health. Seeking a university that valued personal connection, academic rigour, and applied learning, she found the ideal fit at UWTSD.

鈥淚 was looking for a supportive environment with smaller class sizes and strong pastoral care,鈥 said Reia, who lives in Swansea. 鈥淯WTSD stood out for its welcoming atmosphere and focus on practical, applied psychology. I鈥檝e grown both academically and personally during my time here.鈥

Drawn to psychology for its power to understand and improve people鈥檚 lives, Reia immersed herself in studies spanning mental health, cognitive psychology, and research methodology. A key highlight of her course was her dissertation, which explored the relationship between personality traits and workplace behaviour, an independent research project that sharpened her analytical and critical thinking skills.

Reia also gained hands-on experience through volunteer work at a local primary school, where she observed early mental health interventions and the vital role of schools in emotional wellbeing. These experiences helped shape her evolving interests and long-term goals.

鈥淚 want to work in a role that helps people overcome psychological challenges and improve their quality of life,鈥 she explained. 鈥淭he course helped me refine those ambitions and gave me the skills to pursue them.鈥

Reia鈥檚 time at UWTSD was not without its challenges. She navigated the demands of higher education while raising two young children, including giving birth to her second child during her second year. Through strong time management, perseverance, and the university鈥檚 academic and wellbeing support, she remained committed to her studies and achieved her goals.

鈥淚t wasn鈥檛 easy, but I learned to prioritise, stay organised, and lean on the support available, especially from my lecturers and classmates. That sense of community really made a difference.鈥

Now preparing to continue her academic journey with an MSc in Applied Psychology at UWTSD, Reia is excited to delve deeper into cyberpsychology, a field that examines the impact of digital environments on human behaviour and mental health.

鈥淭hroughout my undergraduate studies, I discovered a passion for how technology intersects with psychology. I鈥檓 eager to explore that further and find ways to apply it in meaningful, evidence-based ways.鈥

Reia highly recommends the psychology course to prospective students:

鈥淭he course offers a solid academic foundation and encourages personal growth. You鈥檙e not just a number 鈥 you are part of a community where your voice matters.鈥


Further Information

Arwel Lloyd

Principal PR and Communications Officer    
Corporate Communications and PR    
Email:  arwel.lloyd@uwtsd.ac.uk    
Phone: 07384 467076

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