Education
2018 - 2018
National Film and Television School
Short Course, Documentary Film Production
- Media law - Music clearance - Budget and Excel management Insurance - The shoot process; foreign shoots - Post production, delivery - Health and safety - Expenses, VAT - PACT - Employment Law - Disclosure and Barring - Broadcasters’ Terms of Trade - Working with Children, GDPR, Compliance
2016 – 2017
Goldsmiths, University of London
MA Visual Anthropology [Documentary Filmmaking]; MERIT
MA Dissertation Film: ‘Because She Can’, 68% (High Merit)
Ethnographic documentary concerning a group of Palestinian women in Hebron, West Bank, exploring a family’s historical ties to Jerusalem. Portrays women enabled in a problematic environment.
Anthropology Video Production (Merit) Ethnographic Film-making (Merit) Visual Storytelling (Distinction) Anthropology of Art (Distinction) Critique, Theory and Representation (Distinction) Ethnographic Film and Cinema Studies (Merit)
2015 - 2015: Saxoncourt Teacher Training
CELTA; PASS
2012- 2015: SOAS, University of London
BA (Hons) Social Anthropology, History of Art/Archaeology; CLASS 2.1
Chair of Women For Women International Society 2013-2014; Organisational member of SOAS International Women’s Day Event 2014
2007-2009: The University of York
History of Art and English Literature; Associate’s Degree
2006 - 2007: Oxford Brookes University
Foundation Degree: Art & Design; MERIT
1999 – 2006: The School of St Helen and St Katharine, Oxfordshire
A-LEVELS (AABa) 10 GCSEs (A* - B)