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Tag Archives: Higher Education
New Year, New Career? Why not try working in Higher Education?
This is my first post and this blog is one of my own New Year’s Resolutions that so many of us have. This started me thinking about how many people plan on changing career at the start of the year, … Read More
Tagged: Higher Education, Job Hunting, Non-academics, university
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New Recruitment Trends in the Industry
Although not actively looking for a job right now, I always try to keep up to date with market developments in the industry, just for my own reference. I recently noticed that university positions advertised on jobs.ac.uk this year are … Read More
Why Enterprise Modules Should Be Taught at Universities – Part I
For most people, the word “enterprise” is connected to starting and running one’s own business. The term, however, encompasses a much broader definition. “Industrious, systematic activity,” “initiative,” and “willingness to undertake new ventures” are only some of the synonyms that … Read More
UK Higher Education: An Industry Open to All
I was talking to a friend who works for a university in a non-academic post. She has been there for a couple of years and feels that her current role has reached the point where there is no prospect for … Read More


