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University of Brighton is located in Eastbourne, United Kingdom on Robert Dodd Darley Rd. University of Brighton is rated 5 out of 5 in the category colleges & universities in United Kingdom. Simon travelled 88,000-miles for his Brighton degree Skip to content Skip to footer Accessibility options About us Business and employers Alumni and supporters For students For staff Accessibility options Close Study Courses and subjects Find a course A-Z course list Explore our subjects Academic departments Visiting the university Explore online Online events Virtual tours Chat to our students and staff Open days Applicant days Order a prospectus Ask a question Studying here Clearing 2020 Accommodation and locations Applying Undergraduate Postgraduate Transferring from another university The Student Contract International students Fees and finance Advice and help Advice for students Advice for parents and carers Advice for schools and teachers Managing your application Undergraduate Postgraduate Research and enterprise Research and enterprise Research and enterprise organisation Brighton Futures – our themes Centres of Research and Enterprise Excellence (COREs) Research and Enterprise Groups (REGs) Our research database Information for business Community University Partnership Programme (CUPP) Postgraduate research degrees PhD research disciplines and programmes PhD funding opportunities and studentships How to apply for your PhD Research environment Investing in research careers Strategic plan Research concordat News, events, publications and films Research and enterprise news Research and enterprise public events Inaugural lectures Research publications and films Academic staff search About us Business and employers Alumni, supporters and giving Current students Staff Accessibility options Search About us Your university Governance and structure Working with us Statistics and legal News and events Contact us News and events News and events Coronavirus News Events Livestream MA Shows Open lectures Term dates News News 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2018 2018 Simon travelled 88,000-miles for his Brighton degree Simon travelled 88,000-miles for his Brighton degree A student travelled three times from his home in New Zealand to the University of Brighton to study for his masters, a round trip each time of more than 22,000 miles. 21 August 2018 The cost for Simon Speight ran into thousands of pounds – but he said it was money and time well spent: “It was a highly worthwhile exercise.” Simon, a mature student running his own podiatry practice ‘Speights Podiatry’ in Auckland on New Zealand’s North Island, made a fourth trip this month (August) to receive his Podiatry with Diabetes MSc (distinction) at the university’s graduation ceremonies at the Brighton Centre. That adds up to 88,000 miles travelled for his Masters – more than three times the circumference of the Earth. Simon said: “Travelling such a great distance meant I really had to commit to this programme big time but as no one in Australia or New Zealand has this qualification, to be the first was huge motivation. Furthermore, the hospital where I provide diabetes podiatry services was also expecting great things of me so I had to deliver.” He qualified in podiatry in 1998, opened his practice in 2002, and does most of his work at Hauora Tairawhiti-Gisborne Hospital on the East Coast of the North Island where he treats a variety of foot disorders that stem from diabetes including the greatest fear held by diabetics – foot amputation. Simon Speight He said: “They fly me in and out – a trip of one hour’s duration each way – due to the geographical isolation of the region. Otherwise it is a nine-hour drive. The population of around 50,000 is 48 per cent Maori. “We (the multidisciplinary team of three) attempt to stave off amputations and try to keep people from being admitted to hospital. I have been the lead podiatrist and only podiatrist in this role for the last six years.” Simon’s dissertation was ‘Exploring the three great pathologies of diabetic foot disease through the lived experiences of New Zealand podiatrists: An interpretative phenomenological approach.’ He said: “I felt the experience in Brighton was overwhelmingly positive. I greatly enjoyed the culture of the University of Brighton, although the first week I was nervous due to cultural differences, but these soon evaporated. “The design of the programme works well for those who need to study part-time and I like how the teaching part of each module can be ‘bookended’ with one week allocated for each module, which is ideal for distance learning, which in my case I took to the extreme.” He offered advice to anyone considering the course: “Persistence, persistence, persistence is the key. “I started this in August 2011 in New Zealand and credited the paper I did at Auckland University of Technology to the University of Brighton. “I tried to do work, no matter how simple or complex, that represented a step or steps forward. On average I adopted this approach six to seven days per week. “I also got better at asking for support. This meant the ‘donkey work’ of typing was done by my receptionist for all submitted work.” He offered advice: “I would suggest students should hire a proof reader for the dissertation report. This is the singular best choice I made in terms of quality improvement over the entirety of the Masters programme. “They will need two to three weeks to check your work which is approximately 15,000 words (the required length of the dissertation).” His final piece of advice was: “Have a really strong reason to study a course of this nature, as this provides the deep-seated purpose and resolve to carry on when things get tough – which they most certainly do. “A famous New Zealand broadcaster Sir Paul Holmes died around the time I began my course, so I wrote a quote relating to some advice for life he provided in his ember days which still rings true for me. “‘Good luck to you all but make your own luck. If you can dream it, begin it.’" "Well, Sir Paul, l followed your advice and it worked.” Contact us University of Brighton Mithras House Lewes Road Brighton BN2 4AT Main switchboard 01273 600900 Course enquiries Sign up for updates University contacts Report a problem with this page Quick links Courses Open days Order a prospectus Academic departments Academic staff Professional services departments Jobs Privacy and cookie policy Accessibility statement Libraries Term dates Maps Graduation Site information Online shop COVID-19 Information for Current students International students Media/press Careers advisers/teachers Parents/carers Business/employers Alumni/supporters Suppliers Local residents

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