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Get Career Ready! Careers Service Workshops

By nvl | 30 January 2020

The Careers Service are hosting a number of small workshops this term to assist students to Get Career Ready! Click here for more information and … Read more

Women in Academia Careers Event 23rd January

By nvl | 09 January 2020

As part of the panel series “Female Leaders” this careers event introduces successful women pursuing a career in the highly competitive field of academia. The … Read more

Alumni Careers Panel Chat – 7pm – 14 November

By nvl | 13 November 2019

Hear from a group of Kent alumni working in the public and private sectors in diverse organisations such as a Marketing Consultancy, Ofwat, the FCO, … Read more

Careers in Diplomacy meet the FCO on Campus – 19 November

By nvl | 12 November 2019

Working for the Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) Careers Event The FCO is the UK government department responsible for protecting and promoting British interests around … Read more

Thinking of Postgraduate Study? Event 12 November

By nvl | 06 November 2019

Join us on 12 November at 16.15 Cornwallis East  – Seminar Room 2

Careers in the Public Sector: Panel Q&A

By nvl | 30 October 2019

Wednesday 6th November, 2pm – 4pm in Grimond LT3 Interested in a career that’s rewarding and makes a difference? This is your chance to hear … Read more

Careers in the Public Sector Panel and Networking Event

By nvl | 16 February 2018

Date: Wednesday 21st February 2018, Time: 6pm – 8pm Locations: Mooting Chamber  There are 1000’s of rewarding roles in the Public Sector that allow you … Read more

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