Seven Questions with... Hope Oloye
This week we meet PhD candidate Hope Oloye, who is the founder and director of Thinking Black, a social enterprise that runs interdisciplinary programmes for Black British students. Here, Hope chats to us about taking dance classes at UCL and her passion for neuroscience. What are you studying, why are you interested in this subject and what do you plan to do in the future?. I'm studying Auditory Cognitive Neuroscience, a subject I was drawn to because it combines two of my greatest loves: music and the brain. In fact, I first became interested (/obsessed) with neuroscience when I went to an open seminar at UCL on child development at 14 years old! It's amazing to be back here 10 years later. I would love to keep running Thinking Black , stay in research and get more involved in science communication. What is the most interesting thing you've done, seen or got involved with while at UCL?.
