Welcome from the Careers Service

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Welcome from the Careers Service June Kay, Careers Adviser

Look out for updates in your inbox! Who we are & what do we do? 60+ experienced, trained and qualified staff Individual information, advice and guidance Guidance with career planning & changing direction Help you understand, develop and pitch your skills Finding jobs, opportunities, and work experience Networking opportunities Support with applications Developing business ideas. Look out for updates in your inbox!

How Can We Help ? Workshops – Research Student Development Programme Events e.g. Researchers Careers Conference (June ‘19) Individual information, advice and guidance – Drop-in & longer pre-booked Communication e.g. Termly Researcher Careers Newsletter Remember you are welcome to attend any Careers Service central workshop or event our annual Part-time Jobs and Volunteering Fair Date/Time: 8 & 9 October 2018, 10:30 - 14:30 Venue: The Venue, Newcastle University Students' Union Recruitment & placements fair - Date/Time: 22 October 2018 – 24 October 2018, 10:30 - 15:30 Venue: Newcastle Civic Centre

Action For Impact An innovation and enterprise programme for postgraduate researchers aimed at creating impact of all kinds from research. Encouraging researchers to evolve their innovative and enterprising behaviours, whilst developing commercial awareness Allows researchers to consider challenges that they are addressing, and become capable of realising the commercial, economic and societal impact of their research The realisation of their impact is facilitated by a series of competitive Impact Fellowships, which will include engagement with industry, society and the world outside ‘the lab’. Showcase event will take place from 4:30pm – 7:00pm on Wednesday 17th October to highlight the impact work of our researchers and provide a platform to award our Impact Fellowships – to sign up e-mail Katie.wray@ncl.ac.uk Next programme starts January 2019 An Impact Fellowship is the name that we have given to the period of impact achievement which we are able to support with grant-based prize funding.

CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION CHALLENGES Inspired by a social or industrial problem or opportunity Form a team, generate an idea, test your ideas and present them to a panel Supported by employers, industry experts and alumni with experience across a variety of sectors Many challenges link you with students from different Institutes to stimulate cross disciplinary working

HEALTH INNOVATION DAY Be Part of a Global Innovation Challenge in Health and Ageing 24th November 2018 Venue to be confirmed (North East) Open to ALL disciplines, ALL stages and ALL universities in the North No previous knowledge of health or ageing required! As a student team work in a fast paced creative environment to develop, plan and pitch your solutions to a real business scenario! Partnered with universities in Copenhagen, Hungary, Stockholm, Portugal, Sweden, Oxford and London For more information contact charlotte.warin@ncl.ac.uk There is a Winners event in London – 11/12 December where the winning team has the opportunity to compete against all the other winning teams from around 19 institutions across Europe!

Enterprise Adviser jenny.brady@ncl.ac.uk Connect with us June Kay Careers Adviser June.Kay@ncl.ac.uk Jenny Brady Enterprise Adviser jenny.brady@ncl.ac.uk Careers Service Level 1 of King’s Gate Drop-in available 11:00 - 4:30