Degree O’Clock! – Preparing for Life After University
As I write this blog it’s 22.30. I’ll probably finish this and then watch Law and Order on the telly until the early hours. Why? Because I can! I’m not…
As I write this blog it’s 22.30. I’ll probably finish this and then watch Law and Order on the telly until the early hours. Why? Because I can! I’m not…
The School of Psychology offers a wide range of extra-curricular activities to both Undergraduate and Postgraduate students. Such activities are important for professional development as you can gain a wide…
“Academia is just second to the military in rates of sexual harassment” – this was just one of the shocking statistics Professor Pat Hawley shared during her plenary talk at…
A few weeks ago, Channel 4’s interview with Jordan Peterson went viral, receiving over 4 million views in just one week. If you haven’t already watched it, you can watch…
Psychology is the ‘Jack of all trades’ for employers. However, most people chose to study Psychology with the aim of having a career in clinical, research or teaching. Here are…
The only source of knowledge is experience -Albert Einstein With over 400,000 people attending universities in the U.K. work experience is vital if you want to stand out from the…
80,000 hours aim to help talented young people who want to have a social impact as lead high-impact careers. It started with Benjamin Todd and Will MacAskill, who realised that…
We are taught from such a young age to plan ahead and pick a career path; this now happens in year eight when you choose your GCSE subjects. This, to…
Work experience within University is a great way to gain experience in the field of academia. As well as experience you will more than likely make useful connections with staff…
Being a student is great, then you realise you have to plan for life after your degree. A good way to keep your options open for life after learning is…