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Careers events week beginning 24 May

By cb244 | 21 May 2021

Monday 24 May Breaking down job descriptions – 12.00-13.00 How to break down a job description to understand what an employer is looking for, particularly … Read more

Summer Tech Career Readiness programme

By cb244 | 18 May 2021

Career accelerator programme co developed by leading tech companies for university students. Interested in a career in the tech industry? Join Colour in Tech for … Read more

Generating Genius Talent Development Programme

By cb244 | 14 May 2021

Develop core employability skills, widen your experience and build a successful career with Generating Genius and the National Grid. Who can apply? 1st and 2nd … Read more

Careers events week beginning 17 May

By cb244 | 14 May 2021

Monday 17 May Negotiation Skills Workshop – Study Plus, 12.00-13.30 A 90 minute workshop that will make a real impact on your ability to negotiate … Read more

Coding for beginners – HTML/CSS by FDM

By cb244 | 14 May 2021

Wednesday 19 May at 2pm – 3.30pm Coding For Beginners – HTML/CSS by FDM Study Plus Wednesday 19th May 2pm – 3.30pm We will explore the … Read more

Bright Network internship experience UK 2021

By cb244 | 14 May 2021

Virtual Internship – well worth doing! The Bright Network Internship Experience UK 2021 is now open. Back by popular demand, this immersive virtual experience is … Read more

Level Up Society Hackathon, Speakers and Workshops

By cb244 | 13 May 2021

A Virtual Hackathon helping to Level-Up Society by using gamification in tech. Hackathon 16-18 July. Speakers, Panelists and Workshops 14-21 July. Hack together ideas to … Read more

Research questionnaire – win £100 Amazon Voucher

By cb244 | 07 May 2021

For a chance of a prize draw of £100 amazon voucher and to support our research into better teaching practices please complete this 5 min questionnaire.   … Read more

Careers Events week beginning 10 May

By cb244 | 07 May 2021

Monday 10 May Video Interview skills, 11.00-12.00 –  As more employers use online tools in their recruitment process learn how to present yourself well in … Read more

Inaugural Shirley Lecture – Dame Stephanie Shirley

By cb244 | 30 April 2021

Dame Stephanie Shirley CH delivers the inaugural Shirley Lecture – reflecting on her life, experiences and philanthropy Thursday 13 May at 1pm Join us for … Read more

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