Occupational therapy inspirational alumni
Brunel has long produced occupational therapists who have gone on to make a positive impact on many people’s lives.
Rob Molloy (Occupational Therapy MSc, 2018) newly qualified occupational therapist, recently won the Allied Health Professional at 2018 Student Leadership Programme Awards by the Council of Deans of Health. Rob won this prestigious industry accolade for demonstrating outstanding leadership skills that positively contribute to the profession.
Brunel’s occupational therapists are not just making an impact in the clinical world – some are professional athletes too!
Ann Wild OBE (Occupational Therapy BSc, 2002) has represented Great Britain's women's wheelchair basketball team at five Summer Paralympics from 1988 to 2008. Ann made her international debut aged just 13 and was named an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the Queen's birthday honours list 2010 for her services to wheelchair basketball.
Start your occupational therapy adventure at Brunel today – you never know where it could take you!
Occupational Therapy: Jillian's story
Occupational Therapy: Lorin's story
Choose your Occupational Therapy degree
Studying at Brunel and completing my two community work placements has given me a huge boost to my confidence
As a research department you will get the best minds in Occupational Therapy teaching you.
I got my undergraduate degree in special education, and loved working with kids. But I just felt there is something missing, and I found occupational therapy through working in a school.
I was attracted to Occupational Therapy because I used to be a teacher, and decided I wanted a change of pace.
The course was really well structured, and I learned so much; knowledge that I'm still using and imparting to others 25 years later.
Fiona, Undergraduate, Alumni
Occupational Health DipHE
I would absolutely recommend Brunel to others. I got a part-time scholarship from Brunel, which helped me greatly.
Rawan, Postgraduate, Alumni