Workshops led by Employers
Employer Presentations
View Careers DVD's and Chat
Permission to Work in the UK - for international students
Archives and Records as a Career
Interested in working in television?
The Ultimate University Challenge
UK Fulbright Postgraduate Student Awards
Graduate Employer Directories
Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education survey
Graduate recruiters run workshops to help you to develop the skills for success in the recruitment process. There are a range of topics from Interview Skills to Assessment Centres. Click on the above link for more information.
Employer presentations are a great way of getting the most up-to-date, first hand information about specific employers and their graduate opportunities 2010. Don't miss these opportunities. Further details and online sign-up at www.strath.ac.uk/careers/presentations/
You can also find more information on Employer courses, Competitions and Events.
Come along to our seminar room, Careers Service, level 6, over your lunch hour and view one of our DVDs. You can have a chat to Careers Service staff and get some top tips at the end of each session.
• Your Job’s Online – Wednesday 24 March, 12-1pm
How employers select using electronic applications
Nina Russell from the Scottish Government Re-location Advisory Service will explain how international graduates can apply for permission to work in Scotland after graduation.
Date: Tuesday, 30 Mar, 2010
Time: 1pm
Location: at Careers Service, Seminar Room, level 6, Livingstone Tower
Archives and Records as a Career
Are you interested in a career within archives and records management?
If so, this may be the event for you.
An event gathering together representatives of:
• Scottish university courses
• Professional societies
• People currently working in the profession
• Anyone interested in finding out more.
Organised with sponsorship from the Society of Archivists UK, At the Sirling Room, The Mitchell Library, Glasgow on 24 March 2010, 10.30am-3.30pm including lunch. 30 places available, allocated on a first come first served basis, free of charge.
For more information or to book please email Susan Patterson:
susan.patterson@rbs.co.uk
Would you like to launch your career in television? Do you fancy working alongside some of the UK's best production, marketing and creative teams? Then apply for the Edinburgh TV Festival's highly acclaimed scheme The Network and you could be part of the next generation of TV talent. Applicants can apply now for this FREE event, which takes place between 26 and 29 August. No previous experience is necessary; applications are welcome from anyone who has good ideas and an interest in working in television.
For further details or to apply, go to www.mgeitf.co.uk/thenetwork. Applications close on 16 April 2010.
If you're looking for a real challenge, look no further. The 8 task challenge will allow you to test yourself physically and mentally against students from the top universities in the UK. On top of that you'll have a great day out and be in with a shot at winning up to £3000 for you and your university club or society.
- 8 competition categories
- Enter as a team
- Event open to all
- £8500 total prize fund
To find out more about how this event can also enhance your job opportunities please visit 8taskchallenge.co.uk
Registration deadline is 25 March 2010
The Fulbright Commission offers a selection of awards for UK citizens intending to study in the US. The deadline for applications for study in 2011-12 is 31st May 2010. For further information about the awards and the application process please visit www.fulbright.ac.uk. You will also be able to view a webinar about the Fulbright awards on Tuesday 13th April.
“Take-away” copies of the Prospects Directory, GET Directory and Times Top 100 Graduate Employers are now available from the Careers Service. These provide details of leading graduate employers recruiting now for 2010. Other careers publications also available.
Has the Careers Service been trying to get in touch with you lately about the Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education survey? Want to know why?
