European Champion Rafter becomes a Doctor
Dr Suzie Jackson.A student who began white water rafting at Âé¶¹Íø, and has represented Great Britain in the sport, has also just added to her degrees from Âé¶¹Íø.
Suzie Jackson has achieved a Doctorate in Ocean Sciences (Coastal Oceanography). Twenty-nine year old Suzie, is already lecturing at the University’s world-renowned School of Ocean Sciences, and adds the doctorate to her MSc degree in Physical Oceanography and her degree in Marine Biology, all from Âé¶¹Íø.
Commenting on achieving her Doctorate, Suzie said: “It’s very exciting! Finishing my PhD was hard work; it felt like an endurance event at times, so it feels great to be formally celebrating the achievement of finishing my doctoral training as I move into the next phase of my career.â€
Suzie, of Radcliffe-On-Trent, Nottingham attended Dayncourt School Specialist Sports College in Nottingham before studying at Âé¶¹Íø.
She says: “I was always interested in sports and the natural world. My family are originally from North Wales so I was keen to come back and get closer to my roots; I was of course also drawn to the fantastic scenery and the opportunity to get into outdoor pursuits. So, I decided to come to Âé¶¹Íø and study Marine Biology in 2005. My passion for scientific research and the outdoors lead me to stay at Âé¶¹Íø for my MSc and following that my PhD.â€
Explaining how she got involved in white water rafting Suzie said:
The White Water Rafting team.“When I first came to Âé¶¹Íø I joined so many clubs, I simply couldn’t fit them all in! After the first semester I concentrated on Rugby, by my third year I was Team Captain, this was one of the highlights of my time at Âé¶¹Íø as an undergraduate. As I continued as a student at Âé¶¹Íø I became more interested in the outdoors, I started climbing and white water rafting. I trained with a local rafting team, really enjoyed it and eventually got asked to trail for the British Team. I have now been representing Great Britain in White water rafting for just over 3 years. In May at the European Championships in Bosnia our team won overall Gold, making the Women’s GB rafting team European Champions! To date this is the highlight of my sporting career; we are now training for the World Championships in December 2015 which are to be held in Java, Indonesia.â€
Regarding her Doctoral studies she commented:
“The highlight of my academic career has to be presenting my research at international conferences; however I did also thoroughly enjoy collecting my field data from the Dyfi Estuary in Mid-Wales for two years of my PhD, it gave me a new appreciation of the stunning natural beauty Wales has to offer, even when we had to collect samples at 4:30am in the morning in March!â€
The UK teams competing at the recent European Championships.She adds: “During my PhD I eagerly took advantage of opportunities to travel. I presented my research in two American international conferences, one in New York and another in Salt Lake City. I was also travelled within Europe to present my research, including Denmark and the South of France. During the last year of my PhD I was also lucky enough to travel to the Arctic on a scientific cruise. “
Looking to the future, Suzie says: “While it can be difficult at times juggling a passion outside of work, I am hoping to continue my career in academia, and am thoroughly enjoying my lecturing post in the School of Ocean Sciences. I also hope to continue representing Great Britain in White Water Rafting and win gold at the World Championships in December.â€
Publication date: 24 July 2015