Latest news from Careers Deadlines for volunteering projects in the local community - 1 November York Students in Communities are recruiting volunteers to dedicate a few hours per week during term to work on a range of exciting projects with local organisations such as museums, conservationists, libraries, charities and causes. Apply online Volunteer in a … Continue reading Careers latest news – Week 5
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CAREERS BLOG: Hidden web gems – job sectors
Careers blog written by Irena Zientek, Information Resources Manager, Careers Where do you look for jobs in marketing? What are the professional associations in the environment sector? What can you do at York to improve your chances of getting into politics and public affairs? You can find out the answers to these questions and more on … Continue reading CAREERS BLOG: Hidden web gems – job sectors
External news in brief: Maths teaching scholarships, Nursing Fair, Hong Kong Leadership Symposium, Asia Investment conference
- Maths Teacher training scholarship: Apply now for a scholarship to teach Maths. Last year 2 York students received teacher training scholarships from the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (IMA). Next application round closes on 2 March with further rounds available until 27 July 2015 - Hundreds of nursing vacancies - RCN Bulletin Jobs Fair … Continue reading External news in brief: Maths teaching scholarships, Nursing Fair, Hong Kong Leadership Symposium, Asia Investment conference
GUEST BLOG: A specialist career in medicine
Dr Niall Campbell, consultant psychiatrist at the Priory Hospital Roehampton who specialises in addiction, talks about how he got started in medicine and how young hopefuls can start their professional careers in the field of psychiatry. What was it that led you to become a psychiatrist? I have always known ever since my days at … Continue reading GUEST BLOG: A specialist career in medicine
Psychology without a psychology degree?
Are you interested in Psychology, but studied a different degree discipline? The Psychology department runs a number of Masters courses, such as Development, Disorders & Clinical Practice, Cognitive Neuroscience and Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience. Applications from students/graduates from disciplines such as Biology, Chemistry, Maths, Physics, Linguistics and Education are welcome. If you would like to find … Continue reading Psychology without a psychology degree?
Healthcare science open day
Health Education North East (HENE) are hosting a healthcare science open day at St James' Park on 16 Jan. Open to graduates and Finalists, interested in applying for the NHS Scientist Training Programme for Medical Physics. Visit http://ne.hee.nhs.uk/2014/11/06/healthcare-science-open-day-2/ for more information.
CAREERS BLOG: York graduates love education! Could this be you?
Careers blog written by Tricia Raxworthy, Information and Events Assistant, Careers Education is the sector which attracts the greatest number of University of York graduates each year. Many choose to go into teaching, via different routes – every year Teach First recruits outstanding candidates from York onto its leadership scheme; others opt for teacher training … Continue reading CAREERS BLOG: York graduates love education! Could this be you?
Nursing Recruitment Fair – 11th-12th November
The rcnbulletin jobs fair covers all areas of the nursing profession. There will be over 40 exhibitors from NHS trusts, charities, the armed forces, recruitment agencies and the private health sector. There will also be a series of free careers seminars on topics including job searching tips and how to get your CV to the … Continue reading Nursing Recruitment Fair – 11th-12th November
GUEST BLOG: Thousands of graduates are choosing a career in social work
Guest blog written by Katie Ward, Graduate Recruitment Officer, Frontline This September Frontline made history by lifting social work into the Times Top 100 list of graduate employers for the very first time. In its first year, Frontline's children's social work leadership programme for graduates and career changers attracted over 2,600 applications and this year … Continue reading GUEST BLOG: Thousands of graduates are choosing a career in social work
Showcase your skills
Have your work showcased at the Skills for Care Annual Conference. Work experience is also up for grabs. MyKindaCrowd and Skills for Care are asking you to design a unique piece of marketing collateral that will inspire young people to move into a career in adult social care. The prize: you will have the opportunity … Continue reading Showcase your skills
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