Careers advisers can help chart the right course : POSTGRADUATE COURSES

Wednesday 25 January 1995 19:02 EST
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These introductory sessions will take place during the Fair in Conference rooms A and B on Gallery level. Attendance is free but space is limited.

WEDNESDAY 1 FEBRUARY 13.30 Which Postgraduate course? Increasing your skill.

A careers adviser from the University of London Careers Service will introduce a panel to discuss the benefits of adding marketable skills to your CV.

Speakers from the Inns of Court School of Law. Conference room B.

14.15 Why Postgraduate study? Thoughts on choosing your next step.

A careers adviser from the University of London Careers Service examines the pros and cons of postgraduate study.

Speakers from the University of Surrey and the College of Law. Conference room A.

15.00 Which Postgraduate Course? Professional and vocational choices.

A careers adviser from the University of London Careers Service will introduce a panel to discuss the benefits of adding professional and vocational qualifications to your CV.

Speakers from the Library Association, International House, and the Inns of Court School of Law. Conference room A.

16.00 Which Postgraduate course? Academic Options.

Neil Harris, deputy director of the University of London Careers Service, and a panel of postgraduate students. Conference room A.

16.45 Postgraduate study - Financing your course.

A careers adviser from the University of London Careers Service will outline the methods of financing postgraduate study. Conference room A.

18.00 Postgraduate study or training - will it improve your job prospects?

A careers adviser from the University of London Careers Service will outline the benefits of a postgraduate qualification when competing in the labour market. Conference room A.

THURSDAY 2 FEBRUARY 13.30 Which postgraduate course? Increasing your skills A careers adviser from the University of London Careers Service will introduce a panel of speakers to discuss the benefits of adding marketable skills to your CV.

Speakers: the Inns of Court School of Law, and from Cranfield University. Conference room B.

14.15 Why postgraduate study? Thoughts on choosing your next step.

A careers adviser from the University of London Careers Service examines the pros and cons of postgraduate study.

Speakers from the University of Surrey and the College of Law. Conference room A.

15.00 Which Postgraduate Course? Professional and vocational choices.

A careers adviser from the University of London Careers Service will introduce a panel of speakers to discuss the benefits of adding professional and vocational qualifications to your CV.

Speakers from Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher Education, BPP Accountancy Courses Ltd, the College of Law, and the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators. Conference room A.

16.00 Which Postgraduate Course? Academic Options.

Neil Harris, deputy director of the University of London Careers Service, and a panel of current postgraduates. Conference room A.

16.45 Postgraduate Study - Financing your own course.

A careers adviser from the University of London Careers Service will outline the methods of financing postgraduate study. Conference room A.

18.00 Postgraduate Study or Training - Will it improve your job prospects?

A careers adviser from the University of London Careers Service will outline the benefits of a postgraduate qualification when competing in the labour market.

The University of Cranfield will be participating in this seminar. Conference room A.

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