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NewsAcademic Careers in Europe
This report from the Academic Careers Observatory (ACO) provides an overview of the different national academic systems and academic career patterns in Europe.
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NewsSurvival Guide for Careers Information Specialists
This guide covers all the key aspects of working in an information role within a careers service
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NewsCreate Your Own Career
Create Your Own Career has been produced for students and graduates of artistic, creative and performance degree courses, many of whom take an alternative approach to employment and finding work. This publication is for the growing minority who chose to make a living in a different way - by starting ...
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Graduate Labour Market (GLaM) Sub Committee: Running and utilising the DLHE collection
Members of the AGCAS Graduate Labour Market (GLaM) Sub Committee
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Working with disabled students and graduates - some frequently asked questions
This resource pack, produced by the AGCAS Disability Task Group, is designed around a ‘frequently asked questions’ format. It provides assistance based around some of the key issues that careers advisers may have questions or concerns about when dealing with disabled students and graduates.
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First-Year Student Careers and Employability Survey Report
Based on a pilot survey undertaken in a UK university in November 2015, the First-Year Student Careers and Employability Survey Report was produced by the AGCAS Research Group in early 2016.
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Event listing
AGCAS Annual Conference for HE Careers and Employability Professionals
06-08 September 2020, Chester
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Event listing
Career Development Theories Workshop
Fri, 28 October 16 to Sat, 29 October 16 2020, Warwick
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PodcastHot Plate - keeping guacamole green
This week in Chemistry World Ali Bouzari discussed why it’s so difficult to preserve the green colour of foods.
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NewsAGCAS response to the EU referendum
Following last week’s EU referendum outcome, the role of AGCAS member services in providing high-quality information, advice and guidance to students and graduates, and delivering support to employers and academics, is more important than ever to ensure our students and graduates develop the skills and attributes needed to navigate an ...
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NewsMore graduates working in professional services, reveals DLHE 2014/15
HESA’s Statistical First Release of DLHE 2014/15, published on the 30th June, shows a continuous increase in leavers’ employment rates since 2011/12. 72% of leavers from higher education were working six months after graduation, a 1% increase compared to the 2013/14 data. Only 5% of leavers were unemployed (unchanged from ...
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NewsAGCAS response to the TEF consultation
Following consultation with members, AGCAS has submitted a response to the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) Technical Consultation. The AGCAS response relates specifically to the questions posed about the use of employment outcome metrics.
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Phoenix: graduate attributes issue now available
The latest edition of Phoenix, the AGCAS journal, is now available. The June 2016 issue focuses on graduate attributes, with articles outlining the various ways that HE careers and employability services are working with students and employers to raise awareness of the key attributes needed to attain graduate employment.
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NewsMeet the Flight institute members
Nick, pilot of the Airbus A340 long haul, talks about why he joined the Fight Institute and how his membership and accreditation has benefited his flying career.
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NewsDon’t just dream of being a pilot. Turn your aspirations into reality with the Future Flyers Programme
Virgin Atlantic has launched its second opportunity to apply for our Virgin Atlantic Future Flyers programme. Virgin Atlantic Future Flyers Programme is a unique opportunity to build your career as an ambassador for one of the world’s most iconic brands, flying exclusively long-haul on some of the most technologically ...
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PodcastWhere will the periodic table end?
The latest elements to be discovered take the total to 118. Will there be more in the near future? Will we keep adding elements indefinitely? Chemistry World asked the element makers, where will the periodic table end?













