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September 2015

New Opportunity to work with the Mission Employable team!

Calling all budding film-makers! Mission Employable has a brand new opportunity for professional development. Become the Mission Employable Video Producer! This is an unpaid role that includes working closely with the team on our new YouTube channel, managing the content and creating new videos will staff, students and external partners. Previous experience with video editing software is preferable, but not essential as we are happy to train any candidate with potential. Continue reading →

Sophie thinks about her Enterprise experience….and cake!

“Louis, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.”   The past twelve weeks has gone incredible quickly and it seems like only yesterday that I walked into a room of strangers, knowing absolutely nothing about enterprise and IP. While it hasn’t been plain sailing, the weeks of research, planning and eating copious amounts of cake in the office have paid off. Continue reading →

The REALIE blog is live, & Francesca is in France!

Three months since I first started working on the REALIE website, the blog has been launched with a series of introductory posts from our student contributors! With Southampton Humanities students studying and/or working across the world throughout the upcoming academic year, the blog will be full of personal experiences, tips, hints and advice for fellow Residency Abroad students and those who are thinking of studying/working abroad. Continue reading →

Ready, Steady, Mentor!

It seems like just yesterday that I (rather shyly) began recruiting Peer Mentors and working out how I was going to approach the seemingly mammoth task of setting up this year’s Peer Mentoring Scheme. I remember Eleanor Quince telling me that this was my baby, that I should take full ownership of the project – and agreeing, but not really knowing how to go about that. Continue reading →