Graduate and Careers Advice - April 2022
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Posted on Saturday, April 30, 2022 by The Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain — No comments
The other thing to consider is what sort of person you are. Are you good with people? Do you like them and care about them? You will need to be if you are going to deal with patients on a day-to-day basis, looking after their health concerns and perhaps offering a word of comfort or reassurance. Or maybe your talent lies in finding out things, discovering new ways to tackle the job. Pharmacists ...
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Posted on Saturday, April 30, 2022 by Editorial Team — No comments
Civil engineering offers a flexible, well-rewarded and diverse career with the chance to work and travel all over the world. Our society would not work without civil engineering. Infrastructure supports our daily life – roads and harbours, railways and airports, hospitals, sports stadiums and schools, access to drinking water and shelter from the weather. Because it works, we take it for granted. ...
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Posted on Saturday, April 30, 2022 by News Team — No comments
Computing is an increasingly popular subject for students. At the postgraduate level there are many options that students can take in order to find a computing course that suits their specific needs. We explore the various options. Student numbers have seen a massive expansion over the last ten years, most significantly in those undertaking postgraduate taught courses and research in computing. ...
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Posted on Friday, April 29, 2022 by Jane Sunley — No comments
It makes sense to get yourself into the best possible state of mind and state of readiness before you start a new role. It will set you up to make a good start and to ‘be the best you can be’ at this particular time. If circumstances allow, take a break between jobs; even if it’s only a few days. This will provide an opportunity to clear your head, let go any ‘baggage’ from the old job and think ...