Seven Questions with Julian Laufs

This week we meet Julian Laufs, a PhD candidate who talks us through his role as a student quality reviewer where he worked in partnership with staff to improve teaching at UCL. Why are you interested in Security and Crime Science and what do you plan to do in the future? I first did my MSc at UCL's Jill Dando Institute and then continued with the PhD. I chose the PhD in Security and Crime Science at UCL because I have always had a natural interest in the field. I love the topic I study and even more so, the supportive and welcoming environment at the department. It is great that I can explore a topic I am passionate about, at a world-leading institution while being supervised by leaders in the field. After I graduate, I would like to continue working in academia or work for the European Union at either the EEAS or Frontex. What is the most interesting thing you've done, seen or got involved with while at UCL?. Two things come to mind right off the bat: The first one is being a Student Reviewer of Teaching last year.
account creation

TO READ THIS ARTICLE, CREATE YOUR ACCOUNT

And extend your reading, free of charge and with no commitment.



Your Benefits

  • Access to all content
  • Receive newsmails for news and jobs
  • Post ads

myScience