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There are still a few days left to apply to our Summer Subject Residentials: bit.ly/43yVkG6. And if you're an aspiring law student, applications for our residential with law firm Slaughter and May are also live! > robinson.cam.ac.uk/prospective-st….
Have you been affected by redundancy? We can help you plan your next steps, improve your skills and find alternative employment opportunities. 💼 📞 Give our National Careers Service advisers a call today on 0800 100 900 or visit our website - nationalcareers.service.gov.uk💻
Is TikTok a useful tool for career planning? Read our new ‘TikTok your career’ article by OU Careers Consultant Leigh Fowkes for tips on how to make sure you’re getting the real deal when it comes to careers advice: open.ac.uk/blogs/careers/… OU Students
A huge thank you to Warwick Classics Network University of Warwick Department of Classics & Ancient History, Warwick for today's Ancient Worlds Study Day. We appreciate the time & effort that's gone into it! Our favourite speaker was Dr Joe Watson who really understood his target audience. Thank you.
The Cambridge University Open Days are this week! Lucy Cavendish College will be open to all prospective applicants from 9:30am to 4:30pm on both days. Come have a look around our beautiful College campus, and chat with our current students and Admissions Team about applying to Cambridge.
Year 10 Northwood School certainly enjoyed the object-handling session Oxford University Museum of Natural History as part of their Discovery Day at St Anne’s today! 😀
Great afternoon at Notre Dame Catholic Sixth Form College as part of their Health T Level Experience day! We started with Caroline talking about the many careers you can go into with a Health T Level, then Kirsten and Holly, two of our Nursing students, showed the students how to take some observations