I met up with a friend of mine last week who asked me to look at her son’s CV. He has a first in Natural Sciences and a distinction in his MSc in Aerospace Engineering. He’s got some practical engineering experience in the UK and in India. He’s personable, engaging and unable to show these qualities because he’s not getting interviews. I’ll call him David.
Showing posts with label employability. Show all posts
Showing posts with label employability. Show all posts
Thursday, 13 February 2014
Tuesday, 7 January 2014
The Practice of Practice Weeks through the Eyes of an Outsider
Practice Weeks!? I have been hearing Business School students and staff discussions in the background on this rather new to me concept for quite a while. I have never had the chance to attend any of the Practice Weeks due to other arrangements up until now, when I was invited to support the PW team and 2nd year BA Business Management students on one of their practice sessions in Bedford. I have to admit that I am not directly engaged with this project and my discussion is thus following an outsider perspective.
Wednesday, 24 July 2013
Want to boost your employability opportunities while studying? Put your ‘hands on’ experience through University!
University is a great experience
for all students but what shouldn’t be ignored is that this is the best time to
plan and prepare for their future career. We should start thinking and take
advantage of every opportunity that comes across, particularly when still at
Uni. Yes, you may be surprised but our Business School is undergoing a
transformation of the way teaching is delivered, focusing on a contemporary
practice-based higher education. If you do not know yet, this is all about
teaching and learning based on ‘real life’ projects. Experience gained through
university aims to develop your skills set and broaden your employability
prospects. And I think for most of you, this is the primary reason for getting
into higher education, or not?
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