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UWC Atlantic, 1990-1992
UWC [NC Name] students are committed to making a difference, which happens in many ways.
Some have left UWC to pursue specialist training and education. Others have set up initiatives, charities and businesses based on projects they founded at UWC. Others have channelled their confidence and commitment into ideas that make a real difference to communities, or challenge injustice.
UWC helps every student understand that their ambitions are possible. And offers the support, guidance and a global network to make their ideas a reality.
For over 60 years, UWC graduates have experienced many different careers across a variety of sectors, world wide and contributed to their communities, creating initiatives that make a difference.
Find out more about our former UWC [NC Name] students and the impact they have had and continue to have globally.
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UWC Atlantic, 1990-1992
UWC Atlantic, 1990-1992
Robin has been a volunteer with the Royal National Lifeboat Service (RNLI) in the UK since he was 16, working on the lifeboat at UWC Atlantic during his student years. Over the past nine years, he has volunteered with various NGOs to help save lives in the Mediterranean and the Aegean Seas and is the Founder and CEO of Atlantic Pacific International Rescue Ltd.
Based in South Wales, London and Northern Japan, Atlantic Pacific is dedicated to reducing global drowning, which is the third leading cause of unintentional injury-related deaths worldwide. Established in 2016, Atlantic Pacific offers the UK’s only publicly accessible training for search and rescue at sea, covering areas such as Search and Rescue at Sea, First Aid, Psychological First Aid and Migration Studies. The organisation aims to train as many individuals as possible to address both the current drowning crisis in the Mediterranean and future crises.
Waterford Kamhlaba UWCSA, 1992-1997
Waterford Kamhlaba UWCSA, 1992-1997
Robin has been a volunteer with the Royal National Lifeboat Service (RNLI) in the UK since he was 16, working on the lifeboat at UWC Atlantic during his student years. Over the past nine years, he has volunteered with various NGOs to help save lives in the Mediterranean and the Aegean Seas and is the Founder and CEO of Atlantic Pacific International Rescue Ltd.
Based in South Wales, London and Northern Japan, Atlantic Pacific is dedicated to reducing global drowning, which is the third leading cause of unintentional injury-related deaths worldwide. Established in 2016, Atlantic Pacific offers the UK’s only publicly accessible training for search and rescue at sea, covering areas such as Search and Rescue at Sea, First Aid, Psychological First Aid and Migration Studies. The organisation aims to train as many individuals as possible to address both the current drowning crisis in the Mediterranean and future crises.
Bermuda/UK, UWC Atlantic 1993-1995
Bermuda/UK, UWC Atlantic 1993-1995
Robin has been a volunteer with the Royal National Lifeboat Service (RNLI) in the UK since he was 16, working on the lifeboat at UWC Atlantic during his student years. Over the past nine years, he has volunteered with various NGOs to help save lives in the Mediterranean and the Aegean Seas and is the Founder and CEO of Atlantic Pacific International Rescue Ltd.
Based in South Wales, London and Northern Japan, Atlantic Pacific is dedicated to reducing global drowning, which is the third leading cause of unintentional injury-related deaths worldwide. Established in 2016, Atlantic Pacific offers the UK’s only publicly accessible training for search and rescue at sea, covering areas such as Search and Rescue at Sea, First Aid, Psychological First Aid and Migration Studies. The organisation aims to train as many individuals as possible to address both the current drowning crisis in the Mediterranean and future crises.