Have you heard about the HEAR?

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Have you heard about the HEAR? Higher Education Achievement Report 22 November, 2018 Higher Education Achievement Report (HEAR)

It includes your academic and non-academic achievements The HEAR is here! The HEAR is a single transcript (report) of all your achievements that you build up throughout your student career. This transcript is comprehensive and online and will enable you to show employers the full story of your studies and skill development whilst at University. It also contains resources that assist students in completing job applications, tailored CV’s and preparing for job interviews. It includes your academic and non-academic achievements 22 November, 2018 Higher Education Achievement Report (HEAR)

There are a full range of University endorsed activities What will it include? Like an ordinary transcript it will include all your module results and final degree award. It will also include any extra-curricular achievements such as: Information about any programme, department or faculty prizes achieved and accredited placements undertaken. Voluntary work and various UBU or university activities and roles e.g. Student Rep/Society Exec/Student Ambassador etc. All achievements officially endorsed by the University can be included – for a list see: www.bradford.ac.uk/hear There are a full range of University endorsed activities 22 November, 2018 Higher Education Achievement Report (HEAR)

HEAR for you! Why should I bother? It will enable you to show employers your full University experience and employability profile. You can decide to share your University HEAR with an employer to support job applications and job search networking. It will reflect other skills, attributes and experiences gained and not just your academic results, making your employability stand out from the crowd in a competitive job market. University offers an opportunity to gain more than a qualification – so whatever stage of your course you are on get involved in extra-curricular activity and build your skills and employability (and HEAR!). 22 November, 2018 Higher Education Achievement Report (HEAR)

HEAR you go! How do I get started? You will need to actively register on to your HEAR. You will receive an email to your Bradford student inbox from Gradintelligence. This email will include an activation link which you will need to click on in order to register and activate your HEAR account. If you do not register you will not receive a HEAR (transcript) upon graduation. You must register in order to activate your account 22 November, 2018 Higher Education Achievement Report (HEAR)

Higher Education Achievement Report (HEAR) HEAR Workshops The Careers Service run HEAR workshops for students, they are due to take place on: Wed 5 October, 2pm @ Emm Lane Wed 26 October, 4pm @ city campus For more information on these workshops please contact the Careers Service on careers@bradford.ac.uk or pop in to the Careers Centre in Student Central. 22 November, 2018 Higher Education Achievement Report (HEAR)

Higher Education Achievement Report (HEAR) Any questions? www.bradford.ac.uk/hear 22 November, 2018 Higher Education Achievement Report (HEAR)