Next Generation Rail conference

11 June 2014
Optional site visits – Social event

12 – 13 June 2014
Conference – SkillShops – Dinner

Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI), Manchester

Now in its 2nd year, Next Generation Rail has been created for early-career researchers, PhD students and young professionals who would like to get involved in the rail industry and enhance their professional development within their studies and career.  The conference will offer a great opportunity to network, attend skill-focussed workshops, find out about the many opportunities that rail has to offer and take part in a number of competitions with a number of cash prizes up for take!

This event is a unique opportunity to be part of the future vision for the railway and learn how innovation can drive your projects and your career… from seed to success

For more info and to register, visit: www.rruka.org.uk
Or follow #NextGenRail on Twitter for updates

Preparing for a global career

Thinking of an international career? Are you planning to look for a graduate job with overseas opportunities?

This 3 week interactive course aims to help you to develop an awareness of different cultures to support you in the recruitment process and in your future career. Participating in the course will provide you with an insight into different cultures, with a view to conducting business in a culture that is different from your own.

You will be expected to participate fully in all three workshops, wherever possible, to gain the most out of the course. The course is being run by the Careers and Employability Centre and the English Language Support Service.

The event is open to UK, EU and international undergraduate and post graduate students from any degree subject or year group.

Participation will count as an activity towards the Loughborough Employability Award, with attendance at 2 out of 3 workshops gaining 5 points towards the Award.

Dates: The workshops will run each Wednesday from 2pm – 4pm on the following dates:

ALL the workshops include interactive exercises.

Direct Your Career – Workshops

Summer 2014

Book via Careers Online

Wed 30 April Practising Online Aptitude Tests 2.00pm – 3.00pm N004 Haslegrave
Wed 30 April Preparing for a Global Career – Introduction to culture, language and body language 2.00pm – 4.00pm BRI.2.08
Wed 30 April Finding a Placement (talk) 4.30pm – 5.30pm SMB.0.08
Thurs 1 May Loughborough Employability Award Induction 1.30pm – 2.20pm BRI.2.12
Tues 6 May Effective Career Networking 1.00pm – 3.00pm K124 HMB
Tues 6 May Excelling at Interviews 5.00pm – 6.30pm K124 HMB
Wed 7 May Preparing for a Global Career – The Culture of business 2.00pm – 4.00pm K109 HMB
Tues 13 May Non-EEA Students: Job Hunting in the UK and Abroad (talk) 6.00pm – 7.30pm J104 EHB
Wed 14 May Loughborough Employability Award Induction 2.00pm – 2.50pm BRI.2.12
Wed 21 May Preparing for a Global Career – Developing inter-cultural competence 2.00pm – 4.00pm BRI.2.08

Next Gen events

There’s never been a better time to join the IT sector…

The IT industry is growing at twice the UK average, this sector recruits 129,000 new people each year and 18% of this growth is forecast to come from people like you*.

• Are you a school leaver looking for an apprenticeship in IT?
• Are you about to graduate and looking for the next step?
• Would you like to meet people looking to hire?
• Do you to want to know what skills to develop to increase your chances of employability?
• Would you like to find out more about working in the Oracle space?

If you answered ‘Yes’ to any of the above, then NextGen events are for you!

How it works:

1. Register your interest
2. Upload your CV for employers to view
3. Attend an event to meet the employer#

You can still upload your CV for consideration by employers even if you
can’t make one our events.

Register today at www.ukoug.org/nextgen

School of Business and Economics Masters Open Day

School of Business and Economics Masters Open Day on Wednesday 30th April & 1st May 2014, 12.30- 3.30pm

Are you interested in furthering your career prospects with a postgraduate degree here at Loughborough?

Book your place at the School of Business and Economics’ Masters Open Day on Wed 30th April (12:30-3:30pm) to find out how a 1-year full-time postgraduate degree in Management, Finance, Information Management or Economics could boost your career.

  • Sample two short taster-lectures from some of our academics in Marketing, Finance, Information Management and International Management
  • Find out about our competitive scholarships, including discounts for Loughborough graduates
  • Meet current students and staff and get all the detail on our programmes you need
  • A buffet lunch is included

Find out more >

Spaces are limited, so please book your place

Direct Your Career – Workshops

Wed 30 April Practising Online Aptitude Tests 2.00pm – 3.00pm N004 Haslegrave
Wed 30 April Preparing for a Global Career – Introduction to culture, language and body language 2.00pm – 4.00pm BRI.2.08
Thurs 1 May Loughborough Employability Award Induction 1.30pm – 2.20pm BRI.2.12
Tues 6 May Effective Career Networking 1.00pm – 3.00pm K124 HMB
Tues 6 May Excelling at Interviews 5.00pm – 6.30pm K124 HMB
Wed 7 May Preparing for a Global Career – The Culture of business 2.00pm – 4.00pm K109 HMB
Wed 14 May Loughborough Employability Award Induction 2.00pm – 2.50pm BRI.2.12
Wed 21 May Preparing for a Global Career – Developing inter-cultural competence 2.00pm – 4.00pm BRI.2.08

 

Book via Careers Online

TRANSFORMING YOU AND YOUR ENTERPRISE – webinars

The Cambridge Postgraduate Diploma in Entrepreneurship

Upcoming webinars

Are you an aspiring entrepreneur? Do you have a great idea for a business? At Cambridge, we aim to nurture the best entrepreneurial minds and enable you to transform your ideas into real action and new enterprises. The Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning at Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, is currently hosting a webinar series to provide answers to some key questions around starting and building businesses. The webinars are also designed to help those interested in our Postgraduate Diploma in Entrepreneurship. If you’re interested in participating, please register by clicking on the links provided and completing the online form.

How good is your venture idea?

Apr 8 10:00-11:00 (GMT+1)

Presented by: Dr Shai Vyakarnam

Register: Please complete the form to register your interest

Should you be starting a business on the basis of your current idea? You may have been thinking about starting a business or taking an idea that will help you grow your company. The question is whether you should risk your money and time on the idea? Is it big enough? Is there a market for it? These are pretty central questions that you have to ask yourself and indeed there are other questions that become clear only when you start thinking about what you need to know that you do not know! This webinar will help you decide if your idea is good enough and also if this is the one you want to bring with you as the enterprise project onto the Postgraduate Diploma in Entrepreneurship (PGDE).

Find out more about the PGDE »

How can you get experience and wisdom to support you in your venture?

Apr 10 15:00-16:00 (GMT+1)

Presented by: Dr Shai Vyakarnam

Register: Please complete the form to register your interest  

One of the most important sources of support for entrepreneurs is to get honest, neutral advice and support for you and your venture. While your family and friends can provide you with deep moral support they do not always have the business know-how and market expertise to give you real feedback. This is a role for mentors. So where can you get such a person and what do they actually do? One of the unique elements of the Postgraduate Diploma in Entrepreneurship (in addition to class room learning and on-line content and discussions) is the pool of mentors who support you throughout the year. It is up to you to make the most of the mentoring but how will you do that? This webinar introduces you to mentoring and how it works on the Postgraduate Diploma in Entrepreneurship programme (PGDE).

Find out more about the PGDE »

The Postgraduate Diploma in Entrepreneurship programme provides an entrepreneurial toolkit that builds business knowledge and a practical set of skills to increase confidence and the potential for success while seeking to avoid common mistakes.

Tim Hin Wai Lui, co-founder Flitter cab and PGDE alumnus said, “Although I could handle the technical aspect of the idea, I had neither the expertise nor the experience of running a business. The Postgraduate Diploma in Entrepreneurship has provided me with many insights, relevant knowledge and business skills – from forming a team and gathering necessary resources to managing a company – that have helped me bring this idea forward … and make more informed decisions regarding the direction of my company.”

Dr Hermann Hauser CBE, serial entrepreneur and co-founder of Amadeus Capital Partners Ltd said, “This is another superb Cambridge initiative designed to develop entrepreneurial thinking and build the right skills needed to increase the chances of success. I am often asked whether entrepreneurs can be made. It’s a bit like making a concert pianist. If you’re tone deaf you’re never going to make it; but having a piano also helps. The Postgraduate Diploma in Entrepreneurship is like having a Boesendorfer Grand.”

Please note that further information about the course, selection criteria, application process and fees can be found on our web site »

Register for High Tea with BP

HR-039484_420x297_PostersIWDOn 9th May, BP are hosting an exclusive women only careers event. At a world renowned 5-star London hotel, we’ll be bringing together vital voices from across BP, special guest speaker and expert in women’s careers Suzanne Doyle-Morris and some delicious tea and cakes.

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to hear what these influential voices have to say and get your own questions answered by our experts. You’ll also have the chance to learn how to sound great on paper and in person at our career coaching workshops.

Register by 25th April and be in with a chance of hearing the biggest voices of all with a pair of VIP tickets to V Festival.

www.bp.com/hightea

*Please note: Travel expenses will be reimbursed by BP up to the value of £75.

Bringing Careers and Employers to Researchers Event

Wednesday 16 April 2014, 5pm – 8pm

James France Exhibition Area

This is a great opportunity for you to meet with employers who are actively seeking to recruit people with the high level skills you’ve gained from conducting research. The event includes presentations from employers representing a range of sectors along with question and answer sessions and the opportunity to network with employers, alumni and recruiters.  A light buffet will be provided.

The line-up of employers for this event are now confirmed as –Tessella (who predominantly employ PhD graduates), Frazer Nash, Far-UK, and IBM

Delegates who have previously attended have been offered employment as a result of meeting employers at this event.  Many more delegates identified employers of interest; this encouraged them to fine tune their CVs and submit applications.

Event feedback:

  • 96% of respondents to delegate feedback found the event “very useful” or “useful”
  • 82% of respondents said they would attend future events like this
  •  “Range and enthusiasm [of students] best seen at any careers event” (employer comment)

Reserve your place to meet employers on Wednesday 16 April via the Careers and Employability Centre’s online booking system

GoThinkBig Birmingham Session 28th March 2014

Are you interested in Music, Fashion, Sport, or Entertainment? Want to know more about jobs and careers within these competitive industries? Then you should DEFINITELY come to a GoThinkBig Session in 2014.

The Sessions are GoThinkBig’s flagship events. We bring the most amazing speakers from fantastic industries to a city near you. Experts from music, fashion, sport and entertainment (Journalism/TV/Film/Radio) will be talking about how they got their first big breaks. Find out who has been announced so far!

The Sessions are coming to a city near you this year – our first event is on 28 March in Birmingham in partnership with Punch Records. You’ll get the opportunity to hear all about different aspects of these four industries, the behind the scenes jobs that you’ve never thought of, and exactly what these jobs involve.As well as this, the experts will take you through exactly how they got into the industry and where they think the future jobs of their industry will be.

At the end of the event you’ll go away with an exclusive insight into these different competitive industries, an understanding of different roles that exist, expert advice, and loads of new ideas

Click here for details