Creative Careers Festival

CCF.FB.Header

 

Careers and Employability have partnered with the alumni department, Lincolnshire One Venues, The LPAC and The College of Arts to bring you the Creative Careers Festival on 6th – 8th February 2017.

The festival will host various careers events for the five different schools within the College of Arts including; English & Journalism, Fine & Performing Arts, Architecture & Design, Film & Media and History & Heritage. All sessions are open to current students and graduates from the College of Arts.

Sessions include:

Creative CV workshops
Creating your own career: An introduction to self-employment
Producing a showreel with Electric Egg
Meet the Graduates
Wordpress: Creating your own website or blog
International students: Year long & summer placement options

 

Full schedule of events is available to view here: https://www.scribd.com/document/336087916/Creative-Careers-Festival-2017-Event-Schedule

Booking is now open for all festival events via the Eventbrite page here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/creative-careers-festival-2017-tickets-30517800563

All sessions have limited space, so each is operating on a first come, first serve basis.

Further sessions may be added as the festival draws closer. To keep up to date with schedule changes and additions, please refer to the Eventbrite page or click attending on the Facebook event to received updates: https://www.facebook.com/events/564342607091096/

For further Careers & Employability information visit: www.uolcareers.co.uk

Careers Mondays are changing

prospects-header

 

On a Tuesday you can buy two pizzas for the price of one from a popular chain of takeaway restaurant.

On a Wednesday you can, if you are part of the right mobile phone network, get into see a movie at the cinema for a discount.
But both of those days mean nothing compared to the joy, the wonder, the incomparable delight that is Careers Mondays. You might have been to one of these days already and if so you’ll have noticed someone sitting on a big round table on the third floor of AAD West offering CV advice, job tips and generally useful chatter. That person was Helen. She served you well.
However as of today you will no longer notice Helen sitting on that big round table. Instead you will notice Judy Turner. Judy will be here every Monday from 10am – 1pm doing all of the things Helen used to, apart from responding to the name ‘Helen’. Good, eh?
All you have to do is drop in between the allotted times and say hello. Remember to say “Hello Judy” and not “Hello Helen.” This is important. You can also book an appointment by emailing juturner@lincoln.ac.uk.
Helen is still around and you can still chat to her if you’d like by emailing hmccarron@lincoln.ac.uk or by going along to one of the daily drop in sessions in the Enterprise building between 10am and 2pm.
Alright? Got it? Good. Remember Judy. Not Helen.
She will not answer to Helen.