Find out about our events that are coming up on campus in the week commencing 6 April and beyond.
Find more information on CareerHub http://www.careerhub.herts.ac.uk
Find out about our events that are coming up on campus in the week commencing 8 June and beyond.
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Find out about our events that are coming up on campus in the week commencing 30 March and beyond.
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Find out about our events that are coming up on campus in the week commencing 16 March and beyond.
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This document provides information about upcoming career workshops and events at the University of Hertfordshire, including guidance on CVs and applications, networking events, subject-specific career bootcamps, and a jobs and careers fair. Times, dates and locations are given for workshops on the recruitment process, interviews, networking, and bootcamps focused on different subject areas like creative arts, computer science, and health and social work. Students are advised to check the CareerHub website for the most up-to-date information and to book placements.
This document provides information about career and job-related events happening at the University of Hertfordshire in May, including subject-specific BootCamps, preparation sessions for the Jobs and Careers Fair, and workshops on CVs and cover letters. The Jobs and Careers Fair will take place on May 22nd from 12-4pm at The Forum on College Lane. Students are encouraged to visit the CareerHub website for the latest information and to book sessions.
Find out about our events that are coming up on campus in the week commencing 1 June and beyond.
Find more information on CareerHub http://www.careerhub.herts.ac.uk
Find out about our events that are coming up on campus in the week commencing 7 July and beyond.
Find more information on CareerHub http://www.careerhub.herts.ac.uk
Find out about our events that are coming up on campus in the week commencing 8 June and beyond.
Find more information on CareerHub http://www.careerhub.herts.ac.uk
Find out about our events that are coming up on campus in the week commencing 30 March and beyond.
Find more information on CareerHub http://www.careerhub.herts.ac.uk
Find out about our events that are coming up on campus in the week commencing 16 March and beyond.
Find more information on CareerHub http://www.careerhub.herts.ac.uk
This document provides information about upcoming career workshops and events at the University of Hertfordshire, including guidance on CVs and applications, networking events, subject-specific career bootcamps, and a jobs and careers fair. Times, dates and locations are given for workshops on the recruitment process, interviews, networking, and bootcamps focused on different subject areas like creative arts, computer science, and health and social work. Students are advised to check the CareerHub website for the most up-to-date information and to book placements.
This document provides information about career and job-related events happening at the University of Hertfordshire in May, including subject-specific BootCamps, preparation sessions for the Jobs and Careers Fair, and workshops on CVs and cover letters. The Jobs and Careers Fair will take place on May 22nd from 12-4pm at The Forum on College Lane. Students are encouraged to visit the CareerHub website for the latest information and to book sessions.
Find out about our events that are coming up on campus in the week commencing 1 June and beyond.
Find more information on CareerHub http://www.careerhub.herts.ac.uk
Find out about our events that are coming up on campus in the week commencing 7 July and beyond.
Find more information on CareerHub http://www.careerhub.herts.ac.uk
Find out about our events that are coming up on campus in the week commencing 2 March and beyond.
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Our Creative Entrepreneur – Next Generation event is a culmination of another amazing year and pulls together our Business centres of Digital, Social and Sports to educate and entertain the next generation of global entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs. We opened the doors of our cutting edge showcase space at our MediaCityUK campus to students, staff and friends on 25 November 2015.
Know How is a new programme for the cultural sector in the East Midlands, designed to take your organisation on a journey placing digital and design thinking at the heart of what you do.
The document provides information about using LinkedIn for job hunting and professional networking. It recommends creating an effective LinkedIn profile tailored to one's objectives, such as job hunting, networking, or attracting clients. It also recommends connecting with others on LinkedIn to increase visibility, joining relevant groups, and asking for recommendations. The document encourages users to learn more about optimizing their LinkedIn profile through LinkedIn's online tutorials.
The document provides information about career opportunities with various companies that will be participating in a career fair and forum organized by Inisol. It outlines the schedule and details for presentations from companies like EY, PwC, ORMIT, KPMG, Coca-Cola, Henkel, Deloitte, Grant Thornton, Accenture, ING, and TriFinance. Students are encouraged to attend to learn about open jobs, internships, company culture and build their professional networks.
Find out about our events that are coming up on campus in the week commencing 18 May and beyond.
Find more information on CareerHub http://www.careerhub.herts.ac.uk
"Innovation and Wealth Creation: the British Library Perspective”bridgingworlds2008
The British Library supports entrepreneurs and small businesses through its Business & IP Centre. It provides workshops, events, and business resources to help with starting and growing businesses. An independent survey found the Centre helped create 47 new businesses and 115 new jobs. It welcomed over 75,000 visitors who attended over 1,000 workshops and advice sessions. The Centre aims to inspire ideas through its collections and events and help businesses at all stages, from initial ideas to protecting intellectual property.
This document contains announcements for students at Brown Mackie College, including information about setting up a BMC email address, iPad tutorial sessions, an upcoming volunteer and internship fair, reminders about medical assistant portfolios, a veterinary technician graduate panel, the importance of attendance, how to email department chairs from ECollege, a box top drive by the Ambassador Honor Society, and details about National Volunteer Week.
This document contains announcements for students at Brown Mackie College, including information about setting up a BMC email address, iPad tutorial sessions, an upcoming volunteer and internship fair, reminders about medical assistant portfolios, a veterinary technician graduate panel, the importance of attendance, how to email department chairs from ECollege, a box top drive by the Ambassador Honor Society, and details about National Volunteer Week.
The document is a career services guide from the University of Bath that provides information and resources to help students plan their careers. It includes:
- Advice on how the careers service can support students throughout their time at university, including help with CVs, applications, interviews, and finding work experiences.
- Stories from Bath graduates describing the variety of jobs and sectors they are working in after graduation, including sports administration, social research, and engineering roles.
- Information on exploring career options, researching employers, and tips for different academic years on career preparation activities.
- A directory of employers advertising opportunities for Bath students and postgraduate course providers.
The document contains the schedule for an Employability Week held at the University of Hertfordshire. The week-long event includes various sessions on topics like careers in accounting, finance, marketing, and human resources; finding graduate jobs; developing skills through work experience, study abroad, and enterprise; and networking with employers and alumni. Students are encouraged to attend sessions to enhance their employability and develop their career skills, with some required to attend a minimum number. The schedule provides times, locations, and brief descriptions for over 50 sessions occurring throughout the week.
Business & IP Centre - Introduction to Business Information Jan 2022SeemaRampersad1
In this free workshop we introduce the British Library's Business & IP Centre, and provide a practical introduction to essential sources of business information, events and activities. We explain how they can be used to meet the needs of your business, and help you achieve success.
About the BIPC:
Our Centre offers access to a comprehensive collection of business and intellectual property information sources, as well as practical workshops, one-to-one advice sessions and inspiring talks which can help you make informed decisions about the development of your business ideas.
We have over £5m worth of online market reports from top publishers Mintel, Frost & Sullivan, Euromonitor amongst others, company data for over 144 million UK and global companies, over 60 million patents and more. With a Reader Pass you can access all of these resources for free in the centre and get your business ahead of the competition.
By taking part in this webinar you have been automatically enrolled on Innovating for Growth Start-ups. An ERDF funded British Library programme to help get your business off the ground. I4G Start-ups consists of 12 hours of support spread over 6 webinars that you can choose from: Introduction to IP, Patents and Patents Searching, Copyright for Business, Why I need a Trade Mark and how to search for one, Market Research and Value Proposition Design, Get Started I and Get Started II.
Once you have completed all of these webinars and filled out the feedback form, we will send you a certificate of completion.
Presented by Seema Rampersad
She is currently Senior Researcher and Service Manager at the Business & IP Centre. Seema has worked with a diverse range of businesses from all sectors, especially helping those who are at a start-up and growth levels.
The document outlines plans for National Apprenticeship Week 2014 from March 3-7. It discusses the importance of the week in promoting apprenticeships. Suggestions are provided for activities employers can do during the week, such as pledging apprenticeship vacancies, hosting open houses, and engaging with local schools and politicians. Resources are available at apprenticeships.org.uk to help employers participate successfully.
Find out about our events that are coming up on campus in the week commencing 2 March and beyond.
Find more information on CareerHub http://www.careerhub.herts.ac.uk
Digital4 is a foundation which is trying to promote the digital technologies and the development of the digital industry in Bulgaria. We organize different initiatives in support of business and education. In the network of events Digital4 are getting together leading specialists, entrepreneurs and digital enthusiasts who are creating new business opportunities and appropriate environment for exchanging valuable knowledge, experience and ideas.
The newsletter provides career resources and information for University of Gloucestershire students. It welcomes students to the new academic year and introduces new career advisors. It outlines services offered by the careers team including appointments, online guidance, workshops and career fairs. It provides tips for final year students to plan their career and advises on opportunities like part-time work and volunteering. It also announces upcoming career events and competitions. Resources highlighted include directories of graduate employers and opportunities.
This document provides information about the 2nd Annual International Business & Investment Expo hosted by Go Caribbean! from September 30 - October 1, 2015 in New York City. The expo will focus on facilitating relationships and opportunities in investment, trade, and entrepreneurship between Caribbean businesses and global markets. The two-day event will include industry roundtables, workshops, a food and beverage market tour, and facilitated matchmaking sessions to connect attendees from over 30 countries representing various sectors. Exhibitor sponsorship packages are also outlined providing various benefits depending on the level of sponsorship such as access to attendees, matchmaking opportunities, and marketing through the expo journal.
Find out about our events that are coming up on campus in the week commencing 2 March and beyond.
Find more information on CareerHub http://www.careerhub.herts.ac.uk
Our Creative Entrepreneur – Next Generation event is a culmination of another amazing year and pulls together our Business centres of Digital, Social and Sports to educate and entertain the next generation of global entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs. We opened the doors of our cutting edge showcase space at our MediaCityUK campus to students, staff and friends on 25 November 2015.
Know How is a new programme for the cultural sector in the East Midlands, designed to take your organisation on a journey placing digital and design thinking at the heart of what you do.
The document provides information about using LinkedIn for job hunting and professional networking. It recommends creating an effective LinkedIn profile tailored to one's objectives, such as job hunting, networking, or attracting clients. It also recommends connecting with others on LinkedIn to increase visibility, joining relevant groups, and asking for recommendations. The document encourages users to learn more about optimizing their LinkedIn profile through LinkedIn's online tutorials.
The document provides information about career opportunities with various companies that will be participating in a career fair and forum organized by Inisol. It outlines the schedule and details for presentations from companies like EY, PwC, ORMIT, KPMG, Coca-Cola, Henkel, Deloitte, Grant Thornton, Accenture, ING, and TriFinance. Students are encouraged to attend to learn about open jobs, internships, company culture and build their professional networks.
Find out about our events that are coming up on campus in the week commencing 18 May and beyond.
Find more information on CareerHub http://www.careerhub.herts.ac.uk
"Innovation and Wealth Creation: the British Library Perspective”bridgingworlds2008
The British Library supports entrepreneurs and small businesses through its Business & IP Centre. It provides workshops, events, and business resources to help with starting and growing businesses. An independent survey found the Centre helped create 47 new businesses and 115 new jobs. It welcomed over 75,000 visitors who attended over 1,000 workshops and advice sessions. The Centre aims to inspire ideas through its collections and events and help businesses at all stages, from initial ideas to protecting intellectual property.
This document contains announcements for students at Brown Mackie College, including information about setting up a BMC email address, iPad tutorial sessions, an upcoming volunteer and internship fair, reminders about medical assistant portfolios, a veterinary technician graduate panel, the importance of attendance, how to email department chairs from ECollege, a box top drive by the Ambassador Honor Society, and details about National Volunteer Week.
This document contains announcements for students at Brown Mackie College, including information about setting up a BMC email address, iPad tutorial sessions, an upcoming volunteer and internship fair, reminders about medical assistant portfolios, a veterinary technician graduate panel, the importance of attendance, how to email department chairs from ECollege, a box top drive by the Ambassador Honor Society, and details about National Volunteer Week.
The document is a career services guide from the University of Bath that provides information and resources to help students plan their careers. It includes:
- Advice on how the careers service can support students throughout their time at university, including help with CVs, applications, interviews, and finding work experiences.
- Stories from Bath graduates describing the variety of jobs and sectors they are working in after graduation, including sports administration, social research, and engineering roles.
- Information on exploring career options, researching employers, and tips for different academic years on career preparation activities.
- A directory of employers advertising opportunities for Bath students and postgraduate course providers.
The document contains the schedule for an Employability Week held at the University of Hertfordshire. The week-long event includes various sessions on topics like careers in accounting, finance, marketing, and human resources; finding graduate jobs; developing skills through work experience, study abroad, and enterprise; and networking with employers and alumni. Students are encouraged to attend sessions to enhance their employability and develop their career skills, with some required to attend a minimum number. The schedule provides times, locations, and brief descriptions for over 50 sessions occurring throughout the week.
Business & IP Centre - Introduction to Business Information Jan 2022SeemaRampersad1
In this free workshop we introduce the British Library's Business & IP Centre, and provide a practical introduction to essential sources of business information, events and activities. We explain how they can be used to meet the needs of your business, and help you achieve success.
About the BIPC:
Our Centre offers access to a comprehensive collection of business and intellectual property information sources, as well as practical workshops, one-to-one advice sessions and inspiring talks which can help you make informed decisions about the development of your business ideas.
We have over £5m worth of online market reports from top publishers Mintel, Frost & Sullivan, Euromonitor amongst others, company data for over 144 million UK and global companies, over 60 million patents and more. With a Reader Pass you can access all of these resources for free in the centre and get your business ahead of the competition.
By taking part in this webinar you have been automatically enrolled on Innovating for Growth Start-ups. An ERDF funded British Library programme to help get your business off the ground. I4G Start-ups consists of 12 hours of support spread over 6 webinars that you can choose from: Introduction to IP, Patents and Patents Searching, Copyright for Business, Why I need a Trade Mark and how to search for one, Market Research and Value Proposition Design, Get Started I and Get Started II.
Once you have completed all of these webinars and filled out the feedback form, we will send you a certificate of completion.
Presented by Seema Rampersad
She is currently Senior Researcher and Service Manager at the Business & IP Centre. Seema has worked with a diverse range of businesses from all sectors, especially helping those who are at a start-up and growth levels.
The document outlines plans for National Apprenticeship Week 2014 from March 3-7. It discusses the importance of the week in promoting apprenticeships. Suggestions are provided for activities employers can do during the week, such as pledging apprenticeship vacancies, hosting open houses, and engaging with local schools and politicians. Resources are available at apprenticeships.org.uk to help employers participate successfully.
Find out about our events that are coming up on campus in the week commencing 2 March and beyond.
Find more information on CareerHub http://www.careerhub.herts.ac.uk
Digital4 is a foundation which is trying to promote the digital technologies and the development of the digital industry in Bulgaria. We organize different initiatives in support of business and education. In the network of events Digital4 are getting together leading specialists, entrepreneurs and digital enthusiasts who are creating new business opportunities and appropriate environment for exchanging valuable knowledge, experience and ideas.
The newsletter provides career resources and information for University of Gloucestershire students. It welcomes students to the new academic year and introduces new career advisors. It outlines services offered by the careers team including appointments, online guidance, workshops and career fairs. It provides tips for final year students to plan their career and advises on opportunities like part-time work and volunteering. It also announces upcoming career events and competitions. Resources highlighted include directories of graduate employers and opportunities.
This document provides information about the 2nd Annual International Business & Investment Expo hosted by Go Caribbean! from September 30 - October 1, 2015 in New York City. The expo will focus on facilitating relationships and opportunities in investment, trade, and entrepreneurship between Caribbean businesses and global markets. The two-day event will include industry roundtables, workshops, a food and beverage market tour, and facilitated matchmaking sessions to connect attendees from over 30 countries representing various sectors. Exhibitor sponsorship packages are also outlined providing various benefits depending on the level of sponsorship such as access to attendees, matchmaking opportunities, and marketing through the expo journal.
This document lists various career-related workshops, events, and opportunities coming up at the University of Hertfordshire. It provides information on workshops covering topics like preparing for job fairs, cover letters, telephone interviews and more. It also lists employer presentations, competitions, placements, internships, and other career resources available through the university's CareerHub system.
This document summarizes upcoming workshops, events, and opportunities for University of Hertfordshire students. Upcoming events include CV workshops for international students, a Walt Disney World placement scheme presentation, and a placement induction event. The document also lists current job, placement, and internship opportunities on CareerHub, including roles at Kendon Packaging Group, General Electric, and Ocado. Finally, it advertises upcoming employer presentations from Hilton Worldwide and River Island, as well as information about alumni services and resources.
Find out about events that are coming up on campus, and other information and assistance the careers department can help you with.
Find more information on CareerHub http://www.careerhub.herts.ac.uk
The document announces several upcoming workshops, events, and deadlines. Key details include:
- A webinar on Tuesday 5 July about business plans and trading legally.
- Various workshops in July on CVs, enterprise networking, and cover letters.
- Deadlines at the end of July and August for space-related competitions and challenges.
- Job and internship opportunities posted on CareerHub, including with Splaat Media, Ashfield Healthcare and Comic Biz.
- Diversity opportunities with Google for disabled and dyslexic graduates.
- An employer webinar on 8 July about graduate roles at a major transportation company.
- Information on alumni services and support available after graduation.
The document announces various upcoming workshops, events, and deadlines relating to careers and opportunities for students and graduates. These include webinars on job descriptions and business plans, CV workshops, graduate job and placement opportunities with deadlines in June-July, and competitions with prizes closing in late summer/fall 2016. Alumni services and supports are also promoted, such as networking events, travel discounts, and lifelong careers support for university graduates.
Andreas Schleicher presents PISA 2022 Volume III - Creative Thinking - 18 Jun...EduSkills OECD
Andreas Schleicher, Director of Education and Skills at the OECD presents at the launch of PISA 2022 Volume III - Creative Minds, Creative Schools on 18 June 2024.
THE SACRIFICE HOW PRO-PALESTINE PROTESTS STUDENTS ARE SACRIFICING TO CHANGE T...indexPub
The recent surge in pro-Palestine student activism has prompted significant responses from universities, ranging from negotiations and divestment commitments to increased transparency about investments in companies supporting the war on Gaza. This activism has led to the cessation of student encampments but also highlighted the substantial sacrifices made by students, including academic disruptions and personal risks. The primary drivers of these protests are poor university administration, lack of transparency, and inadequate communication between officials and students. This study examines the profound emotional, psychological, and professional impacts on students engaged in pro-Palestine protests, focusing on Generation Z's (Gen-Z) activism dynamics. This paper explores the significant sacrifices made by these students and even the professors supporting the pro-Palestine movement, with a focus on recent global movements. Through an in-depth analysis of printed and electronic media, the study examines the impacts of these sacrifices on the academic and personal lives of those involved. The paper highlights examples from various universities, demonstrating student activism's long-term and short-term effects, including disciplinary actions, social backlash, and career implications. The researchers also explore the broader implications of student sacrifices. The findings reveal that these sacrifices are driven by a profound commitment to justice and human rights, and are influenced by the increasing availability of information, peer interactions, and personal convictions. The study also discusses the broader implications of this activism, comparing it to historical precedents and assessing its potential to influence policy and public opinion. The emotional and psychological toll on student activists is significant, but their sense of purpose and community support mitigates some of these challenges. However, the researchers call for acknowledging the broader Impact of these sacrifices on the future global movement of FreePalestine.
How to Manage Reception Report in Odoo 17Celine George
A business may deal with both sales and purchases occasionally. They buy things from vendors and then sell them to their customers. Such dealings can be confusing at times. Because multiple clients may inquire about the same product at the same time, after purchasing those products, customers must be assigned to them. Odoo has a tool called Reception Report that can be used to complete this assignment. By enabling this, a reception report comes automatically after confirming a receipt, from which we can assign products to orders.
Elevate Your Nonprofit's Online Presence_ A Guide to Effective SEO Strategies...TechSoup
Whether you're new to SEO or looking to refine your existing strategies, this webinar will provide you with actionable insights and practical tips to elevate your nonprofit's online presence.
Juneteenth Freedom Day 2024 David Douglas School District
Events wc 6 april 2015
1. Guidance through the
recruitment process
Workshops coming up this week:
Webinar - Get that job! Brilliant CVs that get results –
Tuesday 7 April, 12:00 – 13:00. Online – see CareerHub
for link
Effective Interviews - Thursday 9 April, 15:00 – 16:00,
B154, College Lane
Effective Applications – Friday 10 April, 14:00 - 15:00,
N212, de Havilland
2. External events
External events – April 2015
.
Making It BiG In Entrepreneurship
Are you a budding entrepreneur? Don’t miss this unique chance to
connect with top UK entrepreneurs and listen to their inspiring stories.
Hear about the journeys of our guest speakers who have stepped out and
made their business ambitions a living reality. Network and connect with
like-minded individuals who are starting or running a business plus get
top tips from the experts on what you can do to make it BiG as an
Entrepreneur.
3. External events
External events – June 2015.
Gradstock
Gradstock is a unique festival where students and graduates can meet
employers. Organisations of different sizes and sectors will be in
attendance, along with over 4,000 students and graduates.
City Law for Ethnic Minorities 2015
Are you interested in learning more about practising law in the City?
Over two days in June you will have the opportunity to:
- Network with key figures from law firms
- Take part in business games and case studies
- Visit the firms
4.
5. How to book
Remember, you can book
appointments online for:
• CVs and cover letters
• Application forms
• Personal statements
• Interview practice and guidance
• Career queries and advice
• Enterprise advice and information
careerhub.herts.ac.uk