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To avoid disappointment please book your place via: www.kent.ac.uk/ces/empfest
This session will help you highlight
your achievements, and formalise
the skills you are obtaining from your
degree in to wording that will
prepare you for writing your CV.
SMSAS students only
Looking for advice on how to
improve your CV? Come to the
SMSAS CV clinic, where a CV
expert will review your CV and
provide you with advice on how you
can improve it.
You will need to bring along a copy
of your current CV, which will be
reviewed and guidance provided on
how you can improve it. Please note
that this event is for SMSAS students
only, and attendance must be prebooked via http://tinyurl.com/smsas
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2.00pm-3.30pm Woolf LT
Language students, all levels
Mr Paul Kaye, translator at the
European Commission will talk
about careers for language students
in the EU.
An Insight into
Running a Student
Association
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Students from the Faculty of
Social Science
Transferable skills are those skills
that are central to occupational
competence in all sectors and at all
levels (DfEE, 1997). What will the
session involve?
2.00pm-3.00pm GLT2
Careers for Linguists
in the EU
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1.00pm-2.00pm KLT6
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All students
Will Wollen has worked as an actor
and theatre director for the last 18
years, as well as teaching in some
of the UK’s leading drama schools.
This session will focus on what it
takes to make an acting career, how
actors find work and what the next
steps for you might be after
graduating. Open to any student
wondering about becoming an
actor.
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CV Clinic
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Stage 3 & MA students only
Are you considering postgraduate
study? Have you thought about
academia as a possible career
path? Dr David Nettleingham will
share his insights into this career
path and discuss with you what you
need to know if you are interested in
becoming an academic.
SMSAS students only
Want to win at Assessment Centres?
Well come along to the first part of a
series of talks and workshops for
SMSAS students and we will help
you gain the skills you need to
succeed at these.
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1.00pm-2.00pm, RLT2
How to identify your
transferable skills
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1.00pm-2.00pm GLT2
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The Role of an
Academic
How to Succeed at
Assessment Centres
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2.00pm-3.00pm, GS6
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All students
A talk about the opportunities
students have to study or work
abroad, while experiencing the
international atmosphere with Dr
Jeremy Scott, Director of
Internationalization
Becoming an Actor
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12.00pm-1.00pm KLT2
Exploring the following skills:
• Project Management
• Leadership
• Communication
• Team Work
• Problem Solving
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International
Placements
3.00pm-4.00pm Crit Space,
Marlowe
All students
The Kent Architectural Student
Association is organised by student
volunteers at Kent School of
Architecture. The purpose of the
organisation is to build a strong and
inclusive community whilst providing
additional learning opportunities for
students.
This presentation will explain how
the organisation works and it will
provide advice and guidance about
running a similar student