This story is all too familiar for Bamidele Farinre, whose original plan was to study pharmacy. But when her college results did not give her the grades she needed, she was left facing an uncertain future. She was advised to consider Clearing and look for a science-based course that could act as a stepping stone.
Looking back, she sees what initially felt like a disappointment very differently.
“What I thought was a failure turned out to be a powerful redirection. That path eventually led me to transition into Biomedical Sciences, opening doors I never knew existed. Since graduating, my journey has been a continuous cycle of learning, unlearning, winning, and growing through setbacks.”
Today, Bamidele is a multi-award-winning Chartered Biomedical Scientist, Agile Project Manager, author, global mentor, STEM leader and advocate for equity in STEM and AI.
Her journey has been defined by exactly the kind of twists and turns that can feel daunting on results day.
From the youngest ever Deputy Mayor of Brighton & Hove to a biomedical scientist, teacher and product designer developing technology for children with limb loss, University of Brighton graduates have taken very different routes to where they are today.