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  • Preparing for Interview

    Practice No. 671

    Last modified: 24/03/2011 11:44:22

    Institution: University of Durham

    This session looks at the format and content of both academic and non-academic interviews. Participants will get a better understanding of the questions asked, how to approach these and important factors such as body language and personal presentation.
  • Podcasts

    Practice No. 894

    Last modified: 24/03/2011 11:41:32

    Institution: University of Durham

    This series of podcasts were recorded with 4 university administrative staff all of whon have completed a PhD and some also postdoctoral research in academia before moving into a non-academic role in higher education.
  • Careers Adviser Research Staff/Postgraduate Research Students

    Practice No. 223

    Last modified: 24/03/2011 11:30:41

    Institution: University of Nottingham

    Research staff and students have access to specialist careers guidance, information and training services provided by the Centre for Career Development in collaboration with the Graduate School and Professional Development.
  • Mock Assessment Centre

    Practice No. 669

    Last modified: 24/03/2011 10:31:35

    Institution: University of Durham

    A 3 hour ‘simulated’ workshop based on participants taking part in two commonly used assessment centre exercises, used by non-academic employers as part of their graduate selection. There will be a group activity and an individual presentation with Careers Advisers observing and providing individual assessment and feedback
  • Marketing Yourself To Employers Via Application Form

    Practice No. 675

    Last modified: 24/03/2011 10:20:16

    Institution: University of Durham

    This session will look at the types of questions asked on application forms, why employers want this information, how can you translate your academic experience into desirable skills and how you can stand out from the other applicants
  • Executive / Professional Level Aptitude Tests

    Practice No. 672

    Last modified: 24/03/2011 10:18:36

    Institution: University of Durham

    There will an opportunity to take verbal, numerical and abstract reasoning tests on-line and then to discuss the role of psychometric tests in recruitment by employers, as well as your individual results, with a qualified member of the Careers Advisory Service. This is excellent preparation for the "real thing" when you are asked to take these by an employer.
  • Effecting Successful Research Careers

    Practice No. 668

    Last modified: 24/03/2011 10:17:17

    Institution: University of Durham

    This interactive workshop explores the pros and cons of an academic career, looks at individual researcher's strengths and development needs and allows then to plan what needs to be done in order to be a strong candidate for an academic position in the future. (Uses materials first designed by Sara Shinton, Careers Consultant)
  • CV writing for post-doctoral researchers

    Practice No. 667

    Last modified: 24/03/2011 10:09:37

    Institution: University of Durham

    This session gives researchers an overview of what is expected by academic / non-academic employers from an effective CV and prepares them to draft their own marketing tool, which the can then discuss with the careers development consultant one-to-one at a mutually suitable time
  • Alumni Case Studies

    Practice No. 897

    Last modified: 24/03/2011 10:07:23

    Institution: University of Durham

    PhD alumni of the university from all subject areas from the 70s, 80s and 90s who were not working in academia were contacted and asked to write a free text case study which covered certain key areas of interest. They were asked why they chose their career area, how they got into it, what it involves, how has their research background been useful and did they have any tips for current researchers.
  • A Career in Academia: Making Successful Applications

    Practice No. 666

    Last modified: 24/03/2011 09:53:28

    Institution: University of Durham

    This session focuses on how researchers can effectively market themselves to academic employers via CVs and application forms, through covering letters and at interview.
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