
Rebuilding the lives of acid attack victims in India
Read an interview with Ria Sharma, founder of Make Love Not Scars, an organisation that actively supports survivors of acid attacks and campaigns to raise awareness of the issue.
Almost two million international students have chosen to study in the UK in the last ten years. Be inspired by their outstanding stories and discover how their UK education set them off on their path of success.
Read an interview with Ria Sharma, founder of Make Love Not Scars, an organisation that actively supports survivors of acid attacks and campaigns to raise awareness of the issue.
Watch an interview with Yifan Ling - also known as 'Buddy' - who already published more than 20 books internationally.
Read an interview with Sesinam Dagadu who built an app that gives 8.7 million people across Ghana improved access to ambulance services, even in remote rural areas. The World Health Organisation has recognised the project as crucial in providing timely emergency care across Africa.
Read an interview with Dr Havva Özden Bademci who has established a centre for vulnerable street children. She facilitates and supports projects to improve conditions for high risk children and their families.
Dr Theodoros Anagnostopoulos is the co-founder of the social enterprise SciCo, which combats scientific illiteracy and promotes interactive STEM education.
Founder of Pakistani comparison site SmartChoice.pk Muhammad Sibtain Jiwani shares his experience of studying business Information Technology at Manchester Metropolitan University.
From directing music videos for U2 to exhibiting at the National Portrait Gallery, Oliver Jeffers’ career has been nothing short of a resounding success.