Arts students’ success in Employability Points competition

Employability Points

Three students from the School of Arts have together achieved first, second and third places in the Employability Points Scheme‘s ‘Highest Points Logged During December’ competition for the Canterbury campus.

The Employability Points Scheme allows students who engage with co-curricular activities to collect points for each activity completed. The scheme allows students who have accumulated sufficient points to earn rewards. Rewards include paid internships, work experience opportunities, training and vouchers offered by local and national employers.

First place in December was awarded to Lily Anderson, who is studying on the BA (Hons) Film with a Placement Year, who earned 355 Employability Points.

Second place was awarded to Amelia Mundy, studying on the BA (Hons) Film and Drama, who earned 210 Employability Points; and Iris Perovic, also studying a BA (Hons) in Film and Drama, was awarded third place with 145 Employability Points.

Congratulations to all.

Find out more about the Employability Points Scheme here:
www.kent.ac.uk/employabilitypoints/what-is-ep.html