I hope you have all settled back in through the first week of the new term. As so much went up on the blog last week, I thought it would be useful to briefly summarise all the employability opportunities that have been added here in the last few days:
- Paid work
- The School is looking to recruit three Student Research Assistants to work with Dr Manktelow on her project, ‘The Local and the Global at Canterbury Cathedral’.
- Volunteering
- The Gateways to the First World War centre is leading a project into battlefield tourism in the 1920s and 1930s. Sign up to their study day on 10th February to find out more and to join this project as a research volunteer.
- The Commonwealth War Graves Commission is currently looking for summer interns to join their work in France and Belgium.
- The Minster Gatehouse Museum is looking for a volunteer to assist them with a Heritage Lottery Funded project to digitise their collection.
- Careers
- Canterbury Christ Church University is holding an open day for anyone interested in exploring the routes into teaching they offer on 4th You can book a place at this open day through this link.
- An alumnus of the School, Thomas Knight, has written a guest post for the website with his advice on how to look for and apply to graduate schemes.
There’s plenty more to come over the next few weeks and months, include the #HumanitiesforHire series of events, more volunteering opportunities and internships, and skills and careers advice. Keep a close eye on the blog for all of these developments, the most recent Careers and Employability Service newsletters, and more.