Using feedback from assessment
Plan for a self directed workshop intended for level 1/2/3 undergraduates leading to an understanding of degree classifications. Evaluating feedback and individual reflection on skills with a view to improvement.
Qualities of the professional journalist, lecture notes
Summary lecture notes exploring the nature of journalism as a profession and some of the qualities and skills that make a successful journalist.
Delivering Sustainable Development Activity 3: Local Sustainability Initiatives I
This activity aims to provide you with an overview and critical assessment of new forms of local level sustainability planning.
Employability Resource Pack
The UK Physical Sciences Centre at the University of Hull have created an online employability resource pack which can be imported into Blackboard, WebCT(Vista) and Moodle. The resource provides activities for students to help them develop skills and how to apply for jobs. Each zip file can be uploaded into the respective VLE but there is a meta data file embedded in the zip files which much be removed first. Information about this is found in the VLE README file. The other files in this section
International E-communication Exchange module
Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) has an ongoing e-learning programme integrated into its Criminology degree routes. This International E-communication Exchange (IEE) forms part of this and welcomes collaboration from partnered institutions that have similarity in their degree programmes.
The core focus is on the criminal justice system, its organizational components and processes, and its legal and public policy contexts.
This collaborative exchange enables students to interpret an
AP(E)L Handbook
This document has been based on the Staffordshire University APEL documentation and has been modified to include Work Based Learning. It has been designed to help award leaders, module leader, employers and mentors to understand the Accreditation of Prior (Experiential) Learning process, and help them guide students in completing the relevant application and approval form. This document is for guidance only and before using this document it is recommended that you also check if your institution
Skills and Personal Qualities (Careers)
In this activity students will find answers to questions such as:
What are my strengths?
How would I describe my personality?
What skills do I need to build on for my career?
The activity is designed to be reflective, and to encourage students to consider their skills and attributes from all aspects of their lives, enabling them to assess or reassess their career aspirations in a realistic manner, and make effective job applications.
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Little Book of Enterprise
Editor’s Forward:
We hope you enjoy this “little book” and fi nd it useful. We believe that enterprise skills can be learnt, and by improving your enterprise skills, increase your potential for creating and identifying
opportunities. As a student you have many opportunities to develop your enterprise skills further at Leeds Metropolitan University. This
book is a guide to some of the resources and activities here at the University to help develop and maximise your talents. This Little
Frank and Judy Sundberg NCEA Award | University of St. Thomas
NCEA Seton Award: Frank and Judy Sunberg video
Lee and Penny Anderson - NCEA Award | University of St. Thomas
NCEA Seton Award: Lee and Penny Anderson video
The Anderson Athletic and Recreation Complex is under construction and is expected to open in August 2010. The new complex will contain a field house, an aquatic center, a basketball/volleyball arena, fitness and weight-training facilities, locker rooms, and athletic offices and meeting rooms.
Click on the tabs above to view floor plans, architectural renderings and other multimedia information, or on MORE below to read a full description of the
I started in Cov - Jeremy Vine
Jeremy is a British journalist and news presenter for the BBC. He is known for his direct interview style and exclusive reporting from war-torn areas throughout Africa. He is the current host of the BBC Radio 2 program, Jeremy Vine, which presents news, views, and interviews with live guests. He began his journalistic career in Coventry, working for the Coventry Evening Telegraph.
Nottingham U-Now
University of Nottingham, Biology Resources
Nottingham U-Now
University of Nottingham, Pharmacy resources
Nottingham U-Now
University of Nottingham. Chemical, Environmental and Mining Engineering.
Lunch Poems: Dunya Mikhail
Iraqi poet Dunya Mikhail immigrated to the United States in 1996 after increasing harassment over her poetry, which confronts war and exile with subversive depictions of suffering. In 2001 she was awarded the UN Human Rights Award for Freedom of Writing. The War Works Hard, won PEN?s Award for Poetry in Translation and was selected as one of New York Public Library?s twenty five best books of 2005.
Cast iron with magnesium induced spheroidised graphite
Cast iron is a brittle material and it is advantageous to process it in such a way to improve its ductility. The brittleness is partially due to the graphite flakes which act as nucleation sites for cracks. Therefore it is an advantage to have the graphite present as spheres. This can be achieved by a heat treatment regime or by the addition of a small amount of Mg which poisons the graphite growth directions.
Physics: Light and Matter Series (CA Textbook)
This series of six books is intended for a one-year introductory course of the type typically taken by biology majors. Algebra and trig are used, and there are optional calculus-based sections.
This digital textbook was reviewed for its alignment with the content standards only; California’s Social Content Review criteria were not applied. Districts, schools, and individuals planning to take advantage of this free textbook are reminded to conduct their own review to determine whether this res
Lessons from failure and success
Sir Stuart Rose, Chairman of Marks & Spencer, and Ms Miranda Curtis, President of Liberty Global Japan, give their top business tips on learning from mistakes, why you need to take some risk in order to be successful, stamina and re-inventing oneself throughout one's career. Nice people, they explain, can get to the top - but you need to be tough!
Intern Yourself into a Career
Pam Cooper of the ISU Career Center and a panel of Illinois State students discuss internships.
College of Fine Arts Alumni Hall of Fame
19 Alumni are recognized for their career achievements. James E. Major, dean of the College of Fine Arts serves as emcee for the event.













