Finnuala Jenkins
My role
My role as a UK Regional Student Recruitment Officer gives me the opportunity to work with students at various points in their university application process. I am based in Essex and work remotely, specifically building and developing relationships with schools and colleges in Essex, Kent and South London. I attend recruitment events and deliver our programme of talks and information and guidance workshops, both virtually and face-to- face, as well as national events across the UK.
My background
Born and raised in South Wales, I moved to Liverpool in my late teens to study a Fine Art degree. Since graduating, I have worked for a number of universities, with roles in Student Support, Student Recruitment and Widening Participation teams. I have moved across the UK for my roles, moving to the south-east of England in 2018. For the last five years I have worked in regional recruitment roles, travelling across the region to offer advice and guidance to students interested in studying at university.
Why University of Brighton?
I was drawn to the University of Brighton because of the culture of the location. Brighton is an inclusive, vibrant and welcoming city, and the university mirrors this, empowering students to pursue their passions and creativity and offering a supportive environment to grow and develop. The opportunities available to students to progress and develop not only in their chosen field, but also personally, are incredibly exciting and I’m excited to represent a university with such strong core values and welcoming environment.
My interests
I am a beach lover, so you will normally find me on some kind of beach walk with a coffee in hand. I also love bootcamp style workouts and weightlifting and I’m aiming to complete my first HYROX competition next year! This year I’m also trying to get back in touch with my creative side, so I’m currently exploring a few new creative channels.
Ask me about
- Visiting your school or college in Essex, Kent or South London
- HE information and guidance talks and workshops
- HE and Careers fairs
- The UCAS Process
- Opportunities for school and college staff
Get in touch
Morenike Kuye
My role
As the current Student Recruitment Assistant, I support the Student Recruitment team by organising and attending higher education fairs, helping to inspire and inform post-16 students about the University of Brighton. I also represent the university at major national exhibitions such as UCAS and UK University Search.
My background
I was born and raised in Nigeria before moving to Brighton to study law at the University of Brighton, where I have recently completed my degree. Moving to the UK gave me the opportunity to adapt to a new culture, meet people from different backgrounds and develop greater independence. During my time at university, I worked as a student ambassador, supporting outreach, recruitment and student engagement events. This strengthened my communication skills and developed my interest in the higher education sector, particularly in helping prospective students feel informed and welcomed. Beyond this, I am passionate about social impact and volunteer with local charities, supporting people with welfare and housing-related advice.
Why University of Brighton?
As an international student, I wanted to live in a city that felt homely, vibrant and welcoming, and Brighton offered exactly that. From the beach to the independent shops in the Lanes, and the city’s creativity and diversity, it quickly became my top choice. The University of Brighton reflects these same qualities, creating an environment where students are encouraged to excel academically, grow socially and feel free to be themselves. It is a privilege to be part of this community.
My interests
I enjoy trying new things, so my interests are quite varied. In my downtime, I am usually reading, especially fiction, or crocheting. Both give me space to relax, be creative and switch off from a busy schedule, while still learning something new or creating something meaningful with my hands
Ask me about
- Higher Education Fairs
- UCAS Fairs
- Student life at Brighton
Get in touch
- You can usually find me at our Moulsecoomb campus, feel free to drop me a mail at any point! Email me on m.kuye@brighton.ac.uk.
Victoria Patel
My role
In my role as UK Regional Student Recruitment Officer I work remotely, specifically with schools and colleges in Hampshire and Surrey. I build relationships and develop partnerships with schools and colleges in these regions and deliver our programme of talks and workshops, both virtually and face-to- face. I also attend recruitment events across the UK. Current projects I am working on are our school and college newsletters and activities for teachers and advisers.
My background
I studied my A Levels in Hampshire - at a college I now work with - before completing a Geography degree at Royal Holloway and I have worked in education ever since. I have worked across marketing and alumni relation teams both at universities and schools, before retraining as a Geography teacher and working at a secondary school in Southampton. I loved teaching and working with schools and young people and decided to utilise these skills back in the Higher Education sector. Before joining the University of Brighton, I worked in subject specific student recruitment at another university and delivered taster days, webinars and outreach events, working closely with academic colleagues and schools and colleges. It is great to be working at Brighton and to be meeting students from across the region.
Why University of Brighton?
Brighton is a vibrant city, and the university empowers students to be creative and dynamic. We know that all students are unique individuals, and we recognise this in teaching and learning and assessments to foster an inclusive community. There are so many varied opportunities to help students progress and develop in their chosen field – it’s wonderful to represent a university with such strong core values and to share what is on offer to new students and applicants.
My interests
Since having children my hobbies have changed somewhat and their social lives now keep me busy! So, when I am not taking my children to their activities or kids parties we often have long walks in the forest or along the beach as a family. We also love travelling or exploring new places.
Ask me about
- Visiting your school or college in Hampshire or Surrey
- HE and UCAS Fairs
- Opportunities for school and college staff
- HE Talks and presentations
Get in touch
Kirsty Yull
My role
As UK Student Recruitment Officer, I plan and attend recruitment events across the UK, such as HE fairs and UCAS events. I also develop the university’s partnerships with schools and colleges outside of Sussex, delivering our programme of talks and information and guidance sessions, both online and face-to-face. Alongside this, I am also involved with planning and supporting our Clearing activities every summer.
My background
I grew up in Sussex where I studied my GCSEs and A-levels and went on to study Nutrition at the University of Surrey. I wasn’t sure what I wanted to do after university, so I worked in hospitality for a little while and learnt that I enjoyed working in teams and mentoring other people. I’ve always had an ambition to work in healthcare, and I came across the NHS Graduate Management Training Scheme which married my interests nicely! At the start of 2023 I moved to Melbourne, where I worked as an Ethics and Governance Coordinator in a cancer clinical trials centre. Whilst I really loved having the opportunity to experience living and working in a new city, I yearned to be back home near family and friends again, so I moved back to the UK at the end of 2023. This is my first role in the education system, and I’m excited to join the team and to support student recruitment across the UK.
Why University of Brighton?
The University of Brighton embodies a culture of creativity, brimming with opportunities, and based in an amazing location. The people here are so friendly and supportive, and I feel privileged to be part of the team.
My interests
I love running and have also dabbled in triathlon recently (I want to do an Ironman one day!). In my spare time, I also like to spend time with family and friends, explore new places, and read fantasy books.
Ask me about
Get in touch
- I'm based at our Moulsecoomb site when on campus, but am often out of the office visiting schools and colleges and attending events. Email me on k.yull@brighton.ac.uk.