Event Tag: Level 5

Having a strong foundation in math is essential to your study success. Kent offers free math workshops to help you review important concepts. Meet your friendly Kent lecturers and take this opportunity to review, learn and practice the skills you need to excel!   a. Topic – Introduction to Basic Financial Literacy (Thursday, 21st March) […]

Not just about getting your CV and cover letter done! Although that too. This is everything to do with personal development and helping you on your career path. Using the Careers Service portal and talking with Susanne, you can learn about motivation, emotional intelligence, team-working, do personality tests, practice interviews, find your strengths, watch videos […]

Starting a higher education course can be daunting, especially if you are unfamiliar with the expectations of tertiary-level assignments. This workshop will give you the necessary tools to be more confident when beginning your first assignment. LEAD POINTS 10

How well do you know Yourself? What are your strengths; your weaknesses; your values; your preferences; what motivates you; what energises you. Most of us don’t know ourselves very well but it is important because it help us lead more fulfilling lives, help us get the jobs we want and have more fulfilling careers. Come […]

Having a strong foundation in math is essential to your study success. Kent offers free math workshops to help you review important concepts. Meet your friendly Kent lecturers and take this opportunity to review, learn and practice the skills you need to excel!   a. Topic – Introduction to Basic Financial Literacy (Thursday, 21st March) […]

Not just about getting your CV and cover letter done! Although that too. This is everything to do with personal development and helping you on your career path. Using the Careers Service portal and talking with Susanne, you can learn about motivation, emotional intelligence, team-working, do personality tests, practice interviews, find your strengths, watch videos […]

Learn how to be more effective with research skills to prepare answering assessment questions. In this workshop we will focus on using EBSCO databases and, using assignment questions as examples, we will discuss tips for how to assess relevant articles to answer assignment questions. Plus you will learn more about finding textbooks and suggested readings […]

Having a strong foundation in math is essential to your study success. Kent offers free math workshops to help you review important concepts. Meet your friendly Kent lecturers and take this opportunity to review, learn and practice the skills you need to excel!   a. Topic – Introduction to Basic Financial Literacy (Thursday, 21st March) […]

Speaking in front of an audience in an academic context can be nerve-racking, especially for new students. This workshop will help you plan and deliver a quality academic presentation. We will show you how to structure your presentation and how to use effective body language to sell your message. LEAD POINTS: 10

Not just about getting your CV and cover letter done! Although that too. This is everything to do with personal development and helping you on your career path. Using the Careers Service portal and talking with Susanne, you can learn about motivation, emotional intelligence, team-working, do personality tests, practice interviews, find your strengths, watch videos […]

Resilience means how well we can handle uncertainty and difficulties – whether in our personal lives or in our career. It is a particularly important quality for modern professionals to have with job security and a standard career path less attainable across many industries. Employers look for people who show high levels of resilience to […]

Plagiarism is a serious issue in academic institutions, yet students often do not understand what it is and how to avoid it. Similarly, referencing is an important element of academic writing yet it can be confusing for students. This workshop will give you a better understanding of how to avoid plagiarism and how to reference […]