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To avoid disappointment please book your place via: www.kent.ac.uk/ces/empfest
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2.00pm-4.00pm RDC-G22
All students
Learn how you can use your voice
to improve your presentation skills
and technique. Dr Dan Petrovici
from Kent Business School will give
you some helpful advice on
presentation skills and techniques.
This interactive seminar provides
you with an overview of the role of
voice adapted from drama studies.
The focus will be on the role of voice
in presentation in front of various
audiences such as prospective
employers and colleagues. 30
places are allocated on a firstcome-first-served basis. To reserve
your place, email Irena Jennings,
[email protected]
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2.00pm-4.00pm Gulbenkian,
All students
Hosted by the Gulbenkian team with
Reckless Sleepers. Come and see
behind the scenes of the
Gulbenkian Arts Centre, including
backstage tour and insiderknowledge from the team and
visiting company, Reckless
Sleepers. The session will focus on
the nuggets of wisdom and biggest
career lessons so far from the
perspective of the Gulbenkian team
and Reckless Sleepers’ Director and
Theatre Maker (Mole Wetherell) and
Producer (Kate Perridge). If you
want to make it in the creative
industries – this session is for you.
Whether you’re into performing,
programming, lighting, directing or
holding it all together in the office!
Hands-on tips and advice from
those who have been there and
done that, and are prepared to
share it all with you, including how to
get your foot in the door.
Want to know about Employability
schemes at the University of Kent?
Come along to hear from Matt Cook
from Employability Points, Suzanne
Payne from Kent Union and Kate
Ayres from the Careers and
Employability Service who will help
you understand how you can get
involved in experiences that will help
shape your future. Especially for
students from the Faculty of
Sciences.
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