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Vice-Chancellor’s Medal winners 2016

November 1st, 2016

The Vice-Chancellor’s Medal celebrates exceptional achievement by staff or students, recognising any current member of staff or current student any of the University’s campuses in China, Malaysia or the UK for exceptional achievement any area or a substantial contribution to the University.

For staff, these achievements can include sporting success, innovation in service delivery and significant research impact of some kind, while for students, examples include contributions to Hall, Students’ Union activities or representation and volunteering in the community.

This year saw a number of noteworthy nominations which undoubtedly made the task of shortlisting a difficult one however, after great deliberation, 28 examples of exceptional achievements stood out in particular.

UK

  • Bethany Adams (student) – Bethany’s work as a director of the Stone Soup Academy, which provides schooling to pupils who for various reasons cannot attend a mainstream school, has had a noticeably positive impact on the local community.
  • Dr Stephen Cox (staff) – Dr Cox was nominated for his outstanding work on the Peer Assisted Study Support (PASS), a flagship scheme which he designed with students as partners within his School.
  • Freya Cumming-Webb (student) – As a result of Freya’s leadership, Students Minds, a Students’ Union campaigns group, has gone from strength to strength and for three years has ignited heathy and supportive conversations around mental health
  • Dr Linda East (staff) – Dr East established a UK charity to support Dream Big Ghana, a small NGO, which works to promote sanitation, education and health; her enthusiasm inspired a number of initiatives in collaboration with the University with have made a real difference to local communities in Ghana.
  • Rachel Feneley (staff) – Much of Rachel’s recent work has seen her engaging with under-represented and disadvantaged groups; her arts development work has helped demonstrate the demand for participatory activities across the visual and performing arts.
  • Andrew Harrison (staff) – Through numerous community outreach events, Andrew has made exceptional efforts to improve the lives of Nottinghamshire residents, in helping them to learn about and appreciate their literary heritage.
  • Owen Jones (student) – Owen’s work as a Student Ambassador has inspired many applicants to choose Nottingham. In addition he also works on a voluntary basis, fundraising for Cancer Research UK where he recently gave a three hour charity recital.
  • Dr Christina Lee (staff) – Dr Lee has been a pioneer in developing interdisciplinary research, notably between the arts and sciences including the development of an international cross-disciplinary network to investigate the efficacy of medieval remedies in relation to antibiotic resistance – one such research project became a huge media story for the university.
  • Le Ma (student) – During Le’s time in China he served as Executive Committee Member of the Chinese Students and Scholars Association (CSSA) from 2014 to 2016 and was their President. Under Le’s guidance, the society has become more open and localised and over 1,000 University of Nottingham students have joined and benefitted from its work.
  • Joel Matthews (student) – Having started as a complete novice in Volleyball at University, Joel has risen through the club to take on the President role. He has represented the University within the sports sector as Higher Education Volleyball Officer and was this year shortlisted for both Higher Education Volleyball Officer and Young Volunteer of the Year.
  • Faith Mbewe (student) – Faith is a prominent volunteer at Nottingham Nightline, where as a co-ordinator she oversees 15 other members of the committee along with more than 180 members. Alongside her committee role, Faith has volunteered over 600 hours speaking to student callers and has been on call for volunteers for over 2500 hours this academic year.
  • Rachel Ramsden (staff) – Rachel has been nominated in recognition for her 30 years of service to the University, having built excellent links with academic colleagues and employers to create an outstanding programme of graduate recruiter engagement activity for the Faculty.
  • Min Rose (staff) – Known for her exceptional fund raising and community engagement activities, Min personally raised almost £10,000 for Life Cycle 5, Dementia, through the design and creation of her album Stray Birds.
  • Akmal Hidayat Bin Sabri (student) – He has been nominated for his outstanding contributions to research within the School where in his second and third years of study, Akmal attracted funding for summer studentships from Wellcome Trust and Royal Society of Chemistry on two separate occasions.
  • Timo Schrader (student) – From 2013-2016, Timo was the Impact and Outreach Coordinator for the Centre for Research in Race and Rights (C3R) and is now the Postgraduate Director. In these roles, his many his many initiatives have included creating partnerships with external organisations as well as a new publicity and engagement approach for departmental events, vastly increasing attendees.
  • Professor Malcolm Swan (staff) – During his time at the University, Professor Swan acquired a global reputation as one of the world’s leading design-researchers in mathematics education, with his research inspiring school curriculums. This year Malcom was awarded the inaugural Emma Castelnuovo Award in recognition of his commitment.
  • Steve Upcraft (staff) – Over the last 12 years, Steve has been the driving force behind the development of SME networking and engagement activity which culminated in the Ingenuity Network. This highly-regarded network now comprises just under 2,000 SME participants and is making a valuable contribution to the University’s knowledge exchange endeavours.
  • Oscar Woolnough (student) – After becoming engaged with wheelchair basketball at the end of the last academic year, Oscar has played a key role in setting up the University’s club, taking the lead in writing the application to become an SU sports club.
  • Ashna Thillainathan and Harriet Le Breton Welton (students) – Ashna and Harriet were selected to become University Netball Officers working with England Netball and it was in these roles, they were expected to deliver weekly social sessions as part of the University of Nottingham Sport’s Engage programme and were nominated jointly as they have both demonstrated innovation, drive and self-development.
  • Sutton Bonington Symphony Orchestra Founding Committee (students) – The Committee consists of Amy Stamp, Tom Wallage, Rachel Whalley and Josh Williams though the group now consists of over 70 members. Since the Orchestra’s first concert, there have since been two annual concerts with participants including local schoolchildren. The development of these musical activities together with the Sutton Bonington Fest has had a noticeable positive impact for staff, students and the local community.

University of Nottingham Ningbo China

  • May Yan (staff) – May Yan is currently Director of Library Services, having worked in the department since the campus first opened in 2005. May has made some exceptional contributions to the University, including securing a grant worth over RMB 6million for the Library in the form of a rare collection of Reproduction Ancient Classic Masterpieces by the Ministry of Education. In March 2016, May initiated the Free Kindle loan service program in order to encourage paperless and casual reading amongst staff and students – a first for a university in China.
  • Abdullah Khalid Rajab Almiqasbi (student) – as the first international student to serve as Student Union President, Abdullah worked tirelessly for the betterment of the University and student community. As well as being an incredible help and friend to every Chinese student he made sure all the international students feel at home, having overcome some challenges as an outsider himself.
  • Carla Mathilde Fabbro (student) – since her exchange to UNNC as a BA International Studies student, Carla has made considerable contributions to campus life for international students. Carla is now a postgraduate student studying a masters in Innovation Management and Entrepreneurship and has been involved in a substantial amount of activities, including being the Co-Manager of the UNNC Muay Thai Club.
  • Yue Li (student) – Yue Li has made a significant and lasting contribution to the School of Computer Science. This community often struggles with gender-imbalance and stereotypes and Yue Li has challenged this image. As well as her successful participation in representing UNNC in competitions, Yue Li founded the first Computer Science students’ society CPU. This helped lead her to the inclusion in the 2015 Great Festival of Creativity which saw her share a stage with the Duke of Cambridge and introduced future Smart City concepts to him.

University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus

  • Dr Nafis Alam (staff) – Dr Alam, Associate Professor of Finance, has been instrumental in raising the profile of UNMC by attracting key positions and is the founding director of the Centre for Islamic Business and Finance Research (CIBFR), and divisional research director for Accounting and Finance stream with the school. He has played an instrumental role in developing a new BSc program in Banking and Finance with Islamic banking major. With his outstanding research profile, Dr Alam was invited by the Mayor of Seoul to talk to congressmen on global financial centre strategies.
  • Dr Pek Chuen Khee (staff) – Nominated for his student-centred initiatives, Pek has been a devoted advisor and has guided teams with their ongoing social enterprise projects. Through his guidance Enactus UNMC was able to secure three Cascade grants to support all of their outreach projects. In addition to his work with Enactus he is also the founder of the Business Case Learning Foundation Programme, where he encourages learning through case studies, exposing students to the various different aspects of problem solving, design thinking, and careers in management consulting.
  • Aqeel Deen (student) – Aqeel came to UNMC as a Civil Engineering student in September 2013 and became the Sri Lankan Ambassador for the Students Association in 2014/2015. He later became Student Association President, during which time he improved communication between senior management and the student community, and created a more vibrant SA website with assistance from his Vice-President.
  • Ahson Haider Reza (student) – Ahson is currently a UNMC Civil Engineering student; the Chair of the Student Council and Conference Divisional Head for the International Student Summit 2016. While on the Student Council, Ahson orchestrated a number of policy changes.
  • UNMC Drama Group (members: Neda Binti Nejim Al-Asedi, Nur Ilyani Binti Hashim, Shamini AP Vasu, Nellie Chan Li, Edmund Khoo, Michelle Beth Chong and Ahmad Danial bin A Ghafar) – The UNMC Drama Group consists of 7 students, all at varying levels of study and from multiple schools.  One of the most notable developments at UNMC over the past 3 years has been the emergence of a vibrant theatre and drama scene. These seven students have played key roles in all three of these events.  They were performers, producers and organisers, assisting in the adaptation and re-writing of these plays as well the promotion and marketing.
  • Augustine Chay Yew Yoong – Augustine is a BA (Hons) student of English Language and Literature. During the last year Augustine has made an extraordinary contribution to student media, notably when he served as Editor-in-Chief of the online newspaper, Ignite, where he created guidance and process documents for all elements of production and writing. Augustine also had a spectacular impact on the tri‑campus creative writing magazine, Particle, of which he was a founder member and lately editor, when he was instrumental in gaining a Cascade grant.
  • Trishna Kishore Harjani – Throughout her 3 years of study she has been involved in the Education Network holding the following posts; Class Representative, School Representative, Faculty Representative for Arts and Social Science and most recently Deputy Education Officer. Trishna has also been involved in setting up the student mentoring scheme for undergraduates which was launched this year under the Nottingham Advantage Award programme.
  • Jasmin Irisha Jim Ilham – In 2015 Jasmin was involved with the Water4Power project in the rural village of Kampung Sapit, Sarawak. Water4Power was initiated by Dr Ting Kang Nee with the support of a Cascade grant and as Public Relations Officer, Jasmin harnessed communications, marketing and networking skills, to convey the importance of sustainable energy and education for the underprivileged. Jasmin was competitively selected by the US Embassy of Malaysia to participate in the Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative (YSEALI) Institute of Environment 2014 in Hawaii.

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Widening Participation – Small Grants Scheme

November 1st, 2016

Academic Schools and Departments can bid for up to £3,000 to facilitate outreach projects with widening participation aims.

Funds can be used for a range of one off or on-going outreach initiatives, including both delivering activities in primary or secondary schools and targeting specific cohorts of students from a widening participation background to attend events on campus. Any money awarded must be spent in this financial year.

For an application form and bidding guidance please contact Lisa Owen.

This bidding round closes at middayMonday 13 March.

 

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EU Referendum update – Monday 31 October

October 31st, 2016

There has been a variety of activity related to the EU referendum taking place over recent months. This includes a government announcement on funding support for EU students, news on research funding and welcoming messages to EU offer holders.

Our EU web pages are regularly updated with the latest news and activities, including a list of all communications sent out which relate to the referendum and its impact.

The University’s position has not changed since 24 June; we will remain Britain’s global university, delivering a truly international model of higher education that encompasses friends, partners and colleagues both in Europe and the rest of the world.

Funding support for EU students

The government has announced that EU students applying for a place at an English university or further education institution in the 2017 to 2018 academic year will continue to be eligible for student loans and grants – and will be for the duration of their course. Find out more.

Applications from EU prospective students

As of October 2016, the University has seen a slight dip in intake of EU students, when compared to 2015, mainly at an undergraduate and postgraduate research level.

There has also been a decrease in the number of applications for a 2017 start from EU prospective students, again particularly at an undergraduate and postgraduate research level – however it is still very early days for applications. Competitor universities have also seen an impact on applications from the EU.

The University is taking a number of steps to address this, including:

  • Modelling of the impact of predicted declines in EU applications and a review of targets to address any issues
  • Clear communication to applicants and offer-holders regarding funding available for 2017 entry
  • Trialling and possible expansion of the use of virtual exhibitions
  • Widespread distribution of marketing collateral in physical and e-format to hundreds of schools
  • Employment of more EU student ambassadors to share their experience with offer holders via the Call Campaign, which will launch earlier this academic year than in previous years
  • Deeper engagement in existing markets and looking at previously untapped EU markets

Immigration Advice and Wellbeing workshops

EEA/EU Staff Immigration Advice Seminars and Workshops took place in September, and EU Referendum FAQs are available on the HR website. Further sessions will be held on Tuesday 22 November, and exact details will be released soon on the HR EU Referendum webpages. Please save the date if you are interested in attending.

Professor Sir David Greenaway addresses House of Lords

In September Vice-Chancellor Professor Sir David Greenaway presented evidence on the value of EU membership to UK science before the House of Lords Science and Technology Committee. He was joined by David Phoenix, Vice-Chancellor of London South Bank and Chair of Million Plus; and John Womersley of the Science and Technology Facilities Council. Sir David has written about the experience on the Vice-Chancellor’s blog. You can also watch the session on the parliamentlive.tv website.

On Saturday 15 October, Sir David contributed an article about international students and UK higher education in The Times. You can read this article in full on the Vice-Chancellor’s blog.

Horizon 2020 – Government committed to underwrite funding

In August the Chancellor, Philip Hammond, announced: “Where UK organisations bid directly to the European Commission on a competitive basis for EU funding projects while we are still a member of the EU, for example universities participating in Horizon 2020, the Treasury will underwrite the payments of such awards, even when specific projects continue beyond the UK’s departure from the EU.”

Nottingham has continued to win EU funding with several successes since the referendum result, taking us to 100 Horizon 2020 awards.

The University welcomed the news in Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research and Knowledge Exchange Professor Dame Jessica Corner’s message to academic staff.

Letter from Vice-Chancellor to support collaborative research bid

The Vice-Chancellor has written a letter for use with potential and current research partners, reassuring them of the University’s commitment to excellent research and international partnership. Please use this where appropriate to supplement your communication and bids.

The Briefing Room – perspectives on the policy implications of Brexit

The EU Taskforce has set up a new research communications and policymaker engagement initiative that will be run by External Relations and will look at the implications of Brexit for the social, economic and political future of Britain and the world. The University of Nottingham Briefing Room will feature blogs and articles written by Nottingham academics with the aim of informing the development of post-Brexit policy. Further work will include briefings, public and private events – all informed by the expertise of the world-class researchers at Britain’s Global University.

The Briefing Room will be launched in the coming weeks. If you would like to contribute contact liz.cass@nottingham.ac.uk and alex.miles@nottingham.ac.uk to discuss further.

EU thoughts on camera

Professor Sir David Greenaway and Professor Dame Jessica Corner got in front of the camera to share their thoughts on the EU referendum, and how it would affect the University, our research and our students. Take a look and share the videos with colleagues.

Message to EU and international applicants

A message wishing UG and PG offer holders from the EU good luck in their exams was sent out in mid-August. This included a strong statement that Nottingham remains Britain’s global University and welcomes students from around the world. It confirmed that EU students starting their course in 2016 would be charged tuition fees at the same rate as UK students, not the higher international fees. The UK Government has also confirmed that eligible EU students beginning courses in 2016 will still be able to receive student loans from the UK’s Student Loans Company for the full duration of their course.

Celebrating our links with the EU

Now more than ever, as Britain prepares to leave the European Union, it is our students of languages and cultures who will lead us in bridging cultural divides, building cross-cultural relationships, and developing the communicative skills that make possible our peaceful and prosperous relations with Europe and the world. The University celebrated the European Day of Languages on Monday 26 September, and flew the EU Flag over the Trent Building to celebrate European Cooperation Day on Wednesday 21 September.

Find out more

For more EU Referendum information and guidance, visit our EU Referendum webpages. You can also email eu-support@nottingham.ac.uk for more information.

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24/7 library opening 2016/17

October 28th, 2016

Below you can find the 24/7 opening dates for a number of University libraries – dates below are the first and last nights of 24/7 opening:

Hallward

  • Monday 7 November 2016 – Friday 16 December 2016 (last night being Friday)
  • Monday 9 January 2017 – Friday 7 April 2017 (last night being Friday)
  • Monday 24 April 2017 – Friday 9 June 2017 (last night being Friday)

Greenfield Medical (extra opening for Clinical Exams and revision weeks)

  • Monday 7 November 2016 – Friday 16 December 2016 (last night being Friday)
  • Monday 9 January 2017 – Friday 24 February 2017 (last night being Friday)
  • Monday 24 April 2017 – Friday 23 June 2017 (last night being Friday)

James Cameron Gifford (extra opening for Vet School exams and revision weeks)

  • Monday 9 January 2017 – Friday 27 January 2017 (last night being Friday)
  • Tuesday 18 April 2017 – Friday 23 June 2017 (last night being Friday)

Business Library, Djanogly Learning Resource Centre and George Green Library

  • Monday 9 January 2017 – Friday 27 January 2017 (last night being Friday)
  • Monday 24 April 2017 – Friday 9 June 2017 (last night being Friday)

For more information or any queries, please call us on 0115 951 6393 or email us on library-helpline@nottingham.ac.uk.

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Phishing – don’t take the bait

October 27th, 2016

There has recently been an increased amount of phishing attacks and compromised email accounts affecting staff and students.

Please be vigilant against suspicious email activity all year round, and especially at the moment. You may receive an email asking for your personal credentials or for you to visit a website and fill in details. This may even come from a University compromised account.

Anyone who has, or thinks they may have mistakenly fallen victim to this phishing attack and given out their username and password should change their password immediately by visiting IT accounts.

Visit the IT Network blog for tips on how to avoid these attacks.

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Success for Nottingham in Parliament Day

October 26th, 2016

Nottingham has blazed a trail for others to follow, according to the Speaker of the House of Commons.

John Bercow MP was full of praise for Nottingham in Parliament Day, a one-day takeover of Westminster by more than 100 organisations from Nottingham and Nottinghamshire.

“Nottingham has shown itself to be a leader,” Mr Bercow said at the event on Tuesday 25 October. “And where you have led, others may now follow”. The day saw more than 2,500 guests gather at 45 events across Parliament, celebrating all that is great about Nottingham and Nottinghamshire.

For highlights from the day, quotes from those involved and photos, read the Nottingham in Parliament Day blog.

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Call for staff proposals: Social science studentships launched by Midlands Graduate School

October 26th, 2016

The University of Nottingham has joined forces with five other universities across the Midlands to form the Midlands Graduate School ESRC Doctoral Training Partnership. It will welcome its first cohort of postgraduate students in October 2017.

A formal call for proposals for collaborative studentships funded under the new partnership has recently been announced. This will enable staff to bid for funds to recruit a full-funded postgraduate student to a proposed project.

There are two types of studentship available under this scheme:

  • Joint studentships which will feature co-supervision from a colleague at one of the other Midlands Graduate School institutions
  • Collaborative studentships (formerly CASE) which will feature collaboration and co-supervision with an external non-HEI organisation

Further details along with application forms and instructions can be found on Workspace.

The deadline for staff proposal submissions is Monday 5 December 2016.

Please note: these studentships are available in addition to the main competition for student-led awards, which has not yet been released. Further information about the main competition is expected shortly. If you would like to find out more, you can join our mailing list to be alerted as soon as there are any updates.

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Introducing… the Leadership and Management Academy

October 25th, 2016

Supporting and developing great leadership at the University is vital for our future success. The University of Nottingham’s Leadership and Management Academy has been established to support staff and develop all existing and future leaders at all levels, across all job families, providing a comprehensive range of learning and development activities.

If you want help in your role today, or support to grow your leadership skills, you’ll find it through the Leadership and Management Academy. There are different ways to learn and develop, including:

  • formal learning and development programmes
  • online learning resources
  • coaching and mentoring opportunities
  • shared leadership communities
  • personal reflection tools

All this aims to help you to deliver extraordinary results through our people.

Jaspal Kaur, Director of Human Resources, said: “The University of Nottingham recognises that our staff are a crucial part of what drives the University’s success. Through launching the Leadership and Management Academy we aim to offer a broader range of development activities for all our leaders, investing in leaders and leadership development across the University.”

New leadership programmes now launched

There are six new leadership programmes being launched over the coming year. The first three programmes open for immediate application are:

  • Leadership for High Performing Schools, Departments and Research Groups – for Heads of School and senior research and professional services leaders. This programme will help to enhance the strategic leadership skills you need to lead a complex medium to large sized area effectively and collaboratively. Starts Tuesday 6 December 2016, ends Tuesday 16 May 2017.
  • Leadership for High-performing Teams – developing and enhancing the leadership style of those leading teams of staff at an operational level, or for those who have responsibility for projects or programmes that engage a wide range of stakeholders. Starts Wednesday 7 December 2016, ends Wednesday 21 June 2017.
  • Future Leaders Programme – for staff who have been identified as a potential future leader with an ambition to become perhaps a Head of School, Head of a professional services area or you are looking to take on wider responsibilities across the broader University. Starts Monday 30 January 2017, ends Tuesday 27 June 2017.

You can also register interest in the following programmes:

  • Stepping into Leadership – supporting those who are new to a leadership or management role, offering the opportunity to explore your strengths and areas for development. Starts Thursday 23 February 2017, ends Tuesday 20 June 2017.
  • Aspiring Leaders – for those who considering the next step in their careers, giving insights into the different perspectives of leadership and management and how to prepare for such opportunities. Starts March 2017, ends June 2017.
  • Strategic Leaders Programme – for senior strategic leaders, likely reporting directly to a UEB member, giving the opportunity to review the current higher education operating environment, including the current cultural context, as well as national and international factors that are shaping the changing nature of the sector. Starts May 2017, ends February 2018.

Complete your nomination form and/or register your interest via the Leadership and Management Academy Hub on Moodle. You can also recommend members of your team get involved by inviting them to register interest and/or complete a nomination form.

All nomination forms must be signed by your line manager and/or a member of the Senior Leadership Team within your local area.

To access resources and find out more

To access leadership and management resources or to request a Moodle login if you need one, visit the Leadership and Management website. Or go direct to the Leadership and Management Academy Hub on Moodle (log in required) to get started.

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DKMS drive at Sutton Bonington

October 24th, 2016

The DKMS Ambassador for DKMS (We Delete Blood Cancer) and a dedicated team of volunteers recently held the first of two registration days giving students and staff aged 18-55 the opportunity to join the blood stem cell register.

On Wednesday 19 October, A record breaking number of people registered at Sutton Bonington campus, the largest number ever at a university registration event for DKMS, with 15% of the campus population joining the register.

Every 20 minutes, someone in the UK is diagnosed with a blood cancer like leukaemia, lymphoma or myeloma. Around 2,000 people in the UK are searching for a blood stem cell donor each year and over 37,000 people worldwide. For anyone who isn’t aware, for many people with a type of blood cancer or blood disorder often their only lifesaving treatment is to have a blood stem cell donation from a matching donor. DKMS has a mission to increase the pool of available blood stem cell donors. This could potentially save the lives of those who are looking for a matching donor.

Veronika, PhD student said “I had not heard about DKMS until my friend and Student Ambassador Emma asked me if I wanted to volunteer and help increase the number of people on the blood stem cell donor register, here in Nottingham. As I learned more about DKMS I realised how important (and simple!) it is to become an on-standby life saver. I now want to increase awareness about DKMS and how every single registration could save someone’s life.”

Emma, PhD student and DKMS Student Ambassador commented “If you have a loved one, you should join the register, because unlike many cancers, we already know the cure: it could be you. I think this is amazing! I have been on standby save a life since Aug 2015. Becoming a Student Ambassador for DKMS was a very easy decision, and I am very excited to increase awareness and the number of people on the blood stem cell donor register. Let’s delete blood cancer!”

DKMS (We Delete Blood Cancer) is bringing 300 swab kits to allow people to join the register. Can we beat our own record by registering 300 people on University Park on the 25th October?

You can also register online on the DKMS website.

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Become an Ambitious Futures Graduate Trainee

October 24th, 2016

The university sector is one of the most innovative, vibrant and exciting environments in which to build your future career.

If you’re looking for a graduate programme that leads to a highly successful and dynamic career in an entrepreneurial, global business, Ambitious Futures is it.

This cutting-edge programme will show you how the challenging and stimulating business of a university operates. You’ll meet some of the most talented people in the country, if not the world, and gain an inside view into the sector’s management and business processes. A key aspect of your training will see you working alongside a diverse range of partners, from students and employers to funding bodies and commercial organisations.

There are two Graduate Trainee posts available from September 2017 and applications are now open.

Find more about the roles and how to apply here.

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