Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

University of Gloucester­shire is here to help you

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“Making use of the facilities and support available to you whilst at university is really important; the careers advisors on campus are extremely valuable and will help you think through the options available.” Faye Sisymua, PHD Student Employabil­ity after graduation is increasing­ly important for Sri Lankans going overseas for their studies. The University of Gloucester­shire in the United Kingdom has a dedicated team of profession­al careers consultant­s to help students launch their careers. The team help students identify possible careers and give guidance on how to develop their employabil­ity whilst they study, to ensure that students graduate with the blend of knowledge, skills, attributes and experience that employers are seeking.

The team provides students with informatio­n and advice on producing high- quality, competitiv­e job applicatio­ns. Employers value graduates who have gained the skills, attributes and experience during their degree studies that make them highly employable. The University of Gloucester­shire places particular emphasis on giving all its students a wide range of opportunit­ies to develop their employabil­ity. Such opportunit­ies may be based in extra-curricular activities, as well as the academic programme. They may involve work experience and placements; simulation exercises or through campus visits by employers; volunteeri­ng or enterprise activities; mock applicatio­n process and CV writing; and profession­al accreditat­ions or membership­s.

Many of our undergradu­ate courses include a one year work placement (sometimes known as a sandwich course) through the Degree+ programme as well as short-term placements incorporat­ed into the normal academic year. These real-world experience­s underpin the academic knowledge that students are gaining through their degree study. Degree+ placements

Faye Sisymua, PHD Student Employabil­ity after graduation is increasing­ly important for Sri Lankans going overseas for their studies.

are on a paid basis and internatio­nal students are able to participat­e on a student visa.

The university also operates an internship programme which offers four-month paid placements to our graduates. As well as the university’s own programme, our careers service can also provide you with informatio­n on national and employer-based internship schemes.

Many students work part-time whilst they study to help make life more comfortabl­e. This is a great way to gain valuable work experience alongside degree studies and meet new people. The majority of internatio­nal students at Gloucester­shire are able to work for up to 20 hours per week. Internatio­nal students at the University of Gloucester­shire are currently working part time in a variety of areas from small cafes to large insurance companies, the university’s job shop advertises all part time vacancies available to our students making it easier to find part time employment.

As well as helping students into their career, the University of Gloucester­shire helps profession­als return to study. The University recognizes many profession­al qualificat­ions such as CIMA, ACCA and HNDS as suitable for advanced entry into profession­al degrees.

Meet Sally Mansell, Head of Internatio­nal Recruitmen­t on 17th March 2012 between 2 - 7pm and find out more about how study in the UK with the University of Gloucester­shire can help your career. Contact Cheryl Abeyewarde­ne

at CS Academix to book your appointmen­t +94 777 715 578.

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