Emma Davis
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Emma Davis

Intern & StudentLondon, United Kingdom
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Emma Davis
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Emma Davis

Intern & StudentLondon, United Kingdom
About me
Linguistics student with proactive attitude and entrepreneurial ambitions seeking to use highly developed written, oratory, creative and analytical skills in marketing and communication, creative strategy, product design or social enterprise.
Projects
  • Dim Club
    Dim ClubPromotional poster for UCL Comedy Club's upcoming comedy standup show, Dim Club.
  • Free Hype Freshers' Campaign
    Free Hype Freshers' CampaignCreated flyers to promote UCL Free Hype for new students to promote membership. Double-sided A5 flyer.
  • Serious Business
    Serious BusinessPart of a 48-hour university film challenge. Summer 2018. Created quickly using Adobe After Effects.
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Work history
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    Blog Contributor & Volunteering OfficeUCL Film & TV Society
    London, United KingdomFreelance
    Proposing ideas for blog and podcast. Writing articles and listicles on movies and culture. Elected on the committee as Volunteer Officer to organise filmmaking opportunities and community outreach.
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    Marketing & Design OfficerFree Hype
    London, United KingdomFreelance
    Participating in student-run pro bono creative agency for charities. Practical hands-on project, directing a team of students and communicating with client. Attending talks and office tours from marketing companies. Re-elected onto the committee as Marketing Officer to promote the society and design graphic material.
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Skills
  • Social Media Advertising
  • Video Editing
  • Adobe Photoshop
  • Chinese Lanaguage
  • Spanish
  • Copyediting
  • Copywriting
  • SEO
  • Analysing Data
  • Ad Strategy
Education
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    Experimental LinguisticsUniversity College London
    London, United Kingdom
    An interdisciplinary degree programme that focuses on the sounds, structures and meanings of language along with the experimental methods to understand how language is acquired, represented and processed in the brain.