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Change 100 opportunities for students with Disabilities or long-term health conditions – CES – Tuesday 23 January, 13.00-14.00

By | 19 January 2018

Information session on Change100 paid summer Internships to undergraduates in their final or penultimate year and postgraduates. Placements include BBC, Barclays, Fremantle Media UK, and … Read more

Careers support for students with Mental Health Difficulties – CES

By | 17 January 2018

The Careers and Employability Service is offering tailored support for the employability development of students with mental health difficulties including anxiety, depression and stress. Activities … Read more

23 November 13.00 – IT Careers for students with non-IT degrees – CES – CANTERBURY

By | 23 November 2017

There are many good jobs in the IT industries which don’t require high level technical skills, just an interest in and willingness to learn about … Read more

Caprice Marcel – Working in probation presentation – SSPSSR MEDWAY – Mon 6 Nov, 12.00-13.00 PK124

By | 02 November 2017

Caprice Marcel, a graduate of the SSPSSR Criminal Justice BA (the previous version of the criminal Justice & Criminology BA) who is currently working as … Read more

Careers Fair – CES – Tuesday 31 October 11.00-15.00 -CANTERBURY

By | 31 October 2017

Over 100 organisations are booked to attend the annual Careers and Employability Service careers  fair including Civil Service Fast Stream, the National Graduate Development Programme for … Read more

Caprice Marcel – working in probation- Mon 6 Nov, 12.00 – MEDWAY

By | 30 October 2017

Caprice Marcel, a graduate of the SSPSSR Criminal Justice BA who is currently working as a probation officer in the London area, will be giving a presentation on working … Read more

TODAY -TeachFirst Teacher Training – SSPSSR employability event – Wed 1 Nov, 13.00-14.30

By | 30 October 2017

Ross Cooper is giving a presentation for SSPSSR students on the opportunities TeachFirst offer to both train as a teacher and develop your general employability and … Read more

Assessment centre workshop – CES – Fri 27 Oct, 11.00-13.00

By | 25 October 2017

Come to this interactive workshop and learn how to deal with the assessment centres widely used by larger employers in a relaxed and fin atmosphere. … Read more

Accenture Sensory Booth – Monday 23 October 2017 10.00-16.00 CANTERBURY

By | 23 October 2017

Are you a first or second year student looking for summer internships or a final year student looking for a graduate job? Come and see the Sensory … Read more

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