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- June 7, 2017
- Nikita Murva
So you’ve made it through university - the drunken nights, dizzy mornings and dinners that will never match the quality of Mum’s. Your final year is upon you and its time for the dreaded assignment: the dissertation.
- June 7, 2017
- Nikita Murva
Interviews tend to be over- and underestimated. It seems that whoever you turn to for advice will be blasé or completely frighten you into not wanting to go. If you’re prepped, the interview should go smoother than just turning up and you’ll have a better plan of what you are going to say and how to answer difficult questions thrown your way.
- June 6, 2017
- Eleanor Booth
‘International Citizenship Service’ is a government run scheme that enables young British people to go to a developing country and work with a charity for three months.
- June 6, 2017
- Eleanor Booth
The charity sector continues to grow and change, as it attracts more and more graduates each year. Here's what it's like working as a ‘Communications and Fundraising Officer’ for a small charity in Uganda.
- June 5, 2017
- Emily Braybrooke
With these eight tips, hopefully you can go from skint student to savvy saver.
- June 5, 2017
- Sonam Nundoochan
After studying for exams and months of getting through your reading lists for the year, reading may be the last thing on your mind as summer approaches. But books can prove to be incredible guides that offer advice, motivation and inspiration!
- June 3, 2017
- Eleanor Booth
We catch up with David, a Harper Adams graduate who farms in Warwickshire, to find out why he has decided to follow his family into this industry post-university.
- June 3, 2017
- Luke Bennett
Before making the decision to continue studying it is important to weigh up the pros and cons of a postgraduate course.
- June 2, 2017
- Thom Brown
With each party campaigning for your vote, here’s a quick rundown of where each of the 3 main parties stand with regards to their policies aimed at younger voters, students and graduates.
- June 2, 2017
- Xiomara Meyer
As a graduate, one of the first things they tell you is that you will have to learn to accept rejection. Here are five ways to brush off that feeling of inadequacy, and be on your way to the next opportunity.