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Director of Student Services Dr Wayne Campbell Director of Student Services and Senior Master

LOCATION OF SERVICES

CAREERS OPPORTUNITIES FOR PGT STUDENTS

WHAT DOES THE CAREERS AND EMPLOYABILITY SERVICE DO? Student drop in sessions One-to-one careers interviews (for careers guidance to support your decision making) Careers library A range of free careers literature (printed and on-line) – bespoke CES PG booklet “Career Planning Guide for Postgraduate Students and Researchers” Database of job vacancies

WHAT DOES THE CAREERS AND EMPLOYABILITY SERVICE DO? Coordinates and delivers a range of generic careers and employability talks and presentations for all students (including PG) Work with Academic Schools and the Graduate School to support employability activities (employer presentations, running events, delivering workshops and supporting the development of work placements) Global Skills Award sessions on “career management skills” and “selection centre preparation” (10-20 per annum) Variety of School specific sessions CES stand with advisers and CES information at Graduate School induction

WHAT DOES THE CAREERS AND EMPLOYABILITY SERVICE DO? Work with Academic Schools continued: Organises central employability events (Student Employability Festival, including the Annual Careers & Employability Fair and the Employability Fair at Medway). Careers Fair on Tuesday 31 October 2017 from 12.00 – 15.00 (11:00 – 12:00 Access Hour) in the Sports Centre, Canterbury campus. Over 130 graduate employers will be present. Employability Festival sessions on a range of topics of interest/relevance to PG students (Medway: 9 – 20 October; Canterbury 23 October – 3 November. Communicating developments, opportunities and events (use of social media, web site, newsletters etc.) Use the CES website - Kent Experiences of Work (KEW) Framework, on-line Resources, Careers Employability Award on Moodle and the Kent Student Awards

FURTHER INFORMATION CAREERS AND EMPLOYABILITY SERVICE http://www.kent.ac.uk/ces/ STUDENT GUIDE http://www.kent.ac.uk/student/employability/

See something? Say something. Do something! YOU can make a difference U.N.I Protect Student Services run a number of initiatives to ensure that Kent remains a safe and supportive place to live and study. See something? Say something. Do something! YOU can make a difference The U.N.I (You and I) Protect movement empowers students to safely intervene in potentially harmful situations or challenge any problematic behaviour they may see. To find out more and to sign up visit: www.kent.ac.uk/studentservices/uniprotect.html