Canterbury Employability Festival programme | Page 11

11 To avoid disappointment please book your place via: www.kent.ac.uk/ces/empfest YABILITY PO LO EM P TS IN 10 G-Research – Employer presentation 11.00am-12.00pm KLT6 Stage 2 Computing students only Presentation to Stage 2 Year in industry students about opportunities for placement and the recruitment process. 12.00pm-1.30pm or 2.00pm-3.30pm or 3.30pm -5.00pm RS4 Anthropology and Conservation students only Alumni from the School of Anthropology and Conservation will present their journey from graduation to the workplace, providing a unique insight to what it is like to be a Graduate from the School of Anthropology and Conservation. This session will provide you with a greater understanding of what life is like after Graduation, and how you can prepare for this whilst studying for your degree. Arts students You have two choices in creative life; Sit at home and wait for an email or the phone to ring, offering you the job of your dreams; Or you can work out how to market your skills and make the career you want for your life. “Your Life in Theatre” is for anyone who wants to work at their own career. If you plan to sit at home, then have the afternoon off. Otherwise join Chris Grady, Arts Management Mentor, for some tools which might help you, and share ideas with colleagues. 10 EM P EM P EM P All students The historic environment is a diverse sector offering a variety of employment opportunities at local, national and international levels. Presentation by Dr Labadi who has worked for local museums, English Heritage and internationally for UNESCO and the World Bank. This will be followed by a question and answer session. YABILITY PO LO What can I do with my Anthropology/ Conservation degree? TS IN 11.00am-12.00pm CNWsr8 YABILITY PO LO 10 Arts Management – self-marketing, building your network and ‘Your life in Theatre’ TS IN YABILITY PO LO 10 TS IN Working in the Museum and Heritage Sector 2.00pm-3.30pm KLT3 Why should I take part? Why should I take part? “Finding out about the opportunities the university is offering us as its students was most useful. It makes me feel thankful that I picked the right university to study at.” "I thought the events were really helpful, I took away some really beneficial information. I feel a lot more knowledgeable having attended these events. POL/IR PG student Arts UG student