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06 | STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS


Student achievements


On a return visit to the Brampton Road campus, Ian Wharton, a globally- successful graduate, inspired current students on multimedia design courses. He graduated from the campus in 2006, already showing signs of exceptional talent in his field.


Jessica Lucas discusses her work with Ian Wharton


‘Solar’, the short animated film Ian produced with friend and co-student Edward Shires for his degree show, went on to win the Royal Television Society regional and national student award for best short film. Since graduating, he has worked with some of the world’s top brands and creative teams.


He was also recognised as one of the ‘Young Guns 8’ by the Art Directors Club in New York. ADC Young Guns is a global, cross- disciplinary competition that identifies today’s vanguard of young creative professionals, age 30 and under.


Left: Peter Hrebik (front) with Glen Walsh of Rocket Consulting Ltd


Peter Hrebik, 25 and originally


from Poprad, Slovakia, chose to study in Cumbria because he had friends in the area. On arriving in Carlisle he spent the first two years improving his English language and working as a doorman at nightclubs in the city. Three years on, he graduated with


a BSc (Hons) in Applied Computing and secured a job with Rocket Consulting Ltd, prestigious specialists in the design and implementation of warehouse management and logistics execution systems using SAP software and mobile data entry radio frequency (RF) devices.


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