Engineering placements chat, Teacher Training, LGBT Career Guides, HM Treasury Grad Scheme, Publishing careers, Adult Nursing, PhD Funding Fair and more…another round up of events from our inbox…

Eyes down for another avalanche of recruitment and networking events, in-person and online…Startup Drinks22 October: #PlacementChat is RateMyPlacement’s monthly, hour long Twitter party where students, thought-leaders, recruiters and university careers services come together to discuss anything and everything placement and internship related. The next #PlacementChat on 22 October, 4-5pm will be engineering-specific as they’ll be inviting some of the biggest names in the industry to contribute. Why not get involved?

22 October: The School of Education is holding its postgraduate Train to Teach evening, 5.30 – 7.30pm, at the Falmer campus. Learn more about secondary, primary and further education and training PGCEs, as well as Early Years Initial Teacher Training courses, meet tutors and current students, find out about training bursaries, meet our School Direct partners and discuss their teaching vacancies. http://bit.ly/1KdgacL

22 October: You are cordially invited to attend the launch of the 2016 edition of Stonewall’s Starting Out, Britain’s only careers guide for job seekers from the lesbian, gay, bi and trans (LGBT) community. Details at http://bit.ly/1NfX0aC

27 October: The Postgraduate Study Fair, University of London. 90 UK universities attending, information about courses, applications and funding. Pre-register at http://bit.ly/1QP3Zbp

3 November:  HM Treasury Careers Event, London. Open to all students/graduates who are interested in learning more about the Treasury and its graduate programme. The event will take place between 3.00-6.30pm. Register your interest by emailing HMTreasury@penna.com.

4 November: Insight into Publishing at Hachette UK, London. Offering 50 undergraduate and postgraduate students the opportunity to find out about the amazing career opportunities available in the book publishing industry, opening their doors to students studying for qualifications in digital media, marketing, business, finance, law, social sciences, and humanities. http://bit.ly/1jH8vhh

6-7 November: National Graduate Recruitment Exhibition, NEC Birmingham. Missed the October fair in London? Not to worry, the whole shebang comes together again in Birmingham in November. Details and registration at http://bit.ly/1OGltcC

23 November: Adult Nursing Open Day, Oxford University Hospitals, 2-6pm. Visit clinical areas and meet the teams. Discuss the opportunities available to develop a portfolio of skills and a career pathway within their specialist areas, and more. Venue: The Oxford University Hospital, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX39DU, The West Wing main entrance foyer. If you have any queries prior to the event contact: Carol Forde-Johnston (NOTSS Education Lead Nurse) carol.forde-johnston@ouh.nhs.uk

27 & 28 November: National Graduate Engineering and Construction Recruitment Exhibition, Birmingham. The sector’s big one and it’s free to attend. Find out who’s attending and register at http://bit.ly/1tga5Ut

Book now for 25 November/15 December: Taster Days with TeachFirst. The Taster Programme is designed specifically for students in their early years of study. This unique one-day opportunity will enable you to engage with our work and start developing the skills and behaviours needed to enhance your employability. http://bit.ly/1Pma4yw

1 December: The Postgraduate Studentships PhD Funding Fair 2015, London.  Bringing together 25 of the UK’s top, quality universities, all with specific PhD funding to offer for 2016, and looking for the best students. Free to attend but pre-booking is required.  http://bit.ly/1KRgyOJ

2 December: Postgraduate Entry into Medicine, London. The evening seminar will take place at The Royal Society of Medicine and will focus on how to prepare for the medical school interview, alongside an opportunity to learn about studying medicine at The American University of the Caribbean. http://bit.ly/1PwY8Js

Book now for June 2016: The Foreign Policy Summer School is inviting students and alumni to apply to join their 2016 conference for one intensive week of immersion in Foreign Policy. Topics analysed by the delegates at the 2015 event included: The Crisis in Ukraine and East-West Relations; The Next Thermonuclear war; The Asian Infrastructure Bank and the Rise of China; The Islamic State, Iran and the Security of Middle East Oil; War with Russia? And NATO’s new defense priorities; as well as Can we have a Philosophy for the West? Applications for the 2016 conference are open at http://bit.ly/1PwX34m

Don’t forget to check back with our last events round-up – lots of stuff there that’s still coming up.

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Paul Rothwell • 16/10/2015


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