The sister to the Derby Creatives Twitter page. www.twitter.co.uk/derbycreatives. My aim is to inspire and inform University of Derby creative students and graduates and connect with Creative industry employers and support bodies from a regional base to across the globe. Wouldn't rule out those in outer space though either! Created by Debbie Longridge, Link Careers Adviser for Art & Design at the University of Derby.
Wednesday, 24 October 2012
PAID part time photographer vacancy cl date 19/11/12
Accommodation For Students
Photographer - part-time
Closing date 19/11/2012
Salary range PaidAdditional salary info
£6.19 per hour
Job description
We are recruiting student photographers from all over the UK to take photos of the properties on our website that do not currently have any images associated with them. This is to improve the user experience of our website from a student perspective and to ensure that the properties advertised on our website let as quickly as possible.
Person requirements
We are seeking to recruit current photography students or students are studying photography as part of their degree. You will also need to have (or have access to) appropriate equipment.
Company information
www.accommodationforstudents.com is the UK's leading student accommodation website. It was founded in 2000 and we attract 3 million students each year to the site.
Location
Aberdeen and North East ScotlandIrelandInverness and Highlands and IslandsBorders and South of ScotlandWalesEuropeNorthern IrelandEdinburgh and East Central ScotlandEast of EnglandDundee, Perthshire and FifeGreater LondonGlasgow, Stirling and West Central ScotlandWorldwideWest MidlandsEast MidlandsNorth EastNorth WestSouth WestSouth EastYorkshire and the HumberAdditional location details
Based in your University CityContract
Temporary
Start date 01/11/2012
email a copy of your CV to nick@accommodationforstudents.com
and include details of the photography equipment that you have access to.
Wednesday, 17 October 2012
Jobs with the Army & Police - uniform and non uniform
Do you see yourself in uniform?
Uniformed Services Day
Tuesday 6th November, 11am-2pm
Atrium, Kedleston Road
Would you like to explore careers in the Armed Forces or with the Police (uniformed and non-uniformed)? Find out more about career opportunities and how you can sample life in the forces by joining their reserves or becoming a special in the Police Force. Come along and have a chat to their representatives.
In addition there are two career presentations:
Royal Navy, 11am-12 noon, Room N410
RAF, 12-1pm, Room B124
Uniformed Services Day
Tuesday 6th November, 11am-2pm
Atrium, Kedleston Road
Would you like to explore careers in the Armed Forces or with the Police (uniformed and non-uniformed)? Find out more about career opportunities and how you can sample life in the forces by joining their reserves or becoming a special in the Police Force. Come along and have a chat to their representatives.
In addition there are two career presentations:
Royal Navy, 11am-12 noon, Room N410
RAF, 12-1pm, Room B124
October Careers Sessions at Derby Uni
The staff of the Career Development Centre at Derby University are running the following sessions for our students in October.
Book a place at www.derby.ac.uk/careers at our events pages.
Confidence in Networking
Friday 26th October, 12-1pm
Room N701, Kedleston Road
Understand how a network of contacts can help your career development, identify networks you already belong to and understand the skills and personal attributes needed to become highly competent at networking.
Confidence at Interviews
Tuesday 30th October, 12-1pm
Room B105, Kedleston Road
This workshop will look at what you need to have prepared when heading to a job interview. What should you take with you and how best to present yourself, your skills and knowledge.
Confidence at Assessment Centres
Wednesday 31st October, 1-3pm
Room N103, Kedleston Road
Find out what to expect at assessment centres and how to prepare. You will take part in some typical exercises and receive feedback.
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Careers and Humanities: Looking for a general graduate role? Travel FREE t...: Free Transport to the National Graduate Recruitment Exhibition, NEC, Birmingham Friday 2nd November Leaving Kedleston Road at 10am prom...
Monday, 15 October 2012
Video competition. Win £100 Amazon vouchers
Enter the 'Succeed - from Eating Disorders' video competition and WIN £100 in Amazon vouchers.
All you have to do is get your camera out and shoot a short film (2 minutes max) that reflects the way we all use ‘Fat Talk’ in our daily lives and the impact it has.
CLOSING DATE NOVEMBER 11TH 2012
All details here
All you have to do is get your camera out and shoot a short film (2 minutes max) that reflects the way we all use ‘Fat Talk’ in our daily lives and the impact it has.
CLOSING DATE NOVEMBER 11TH 2012
All details here
Monday, 8 October 2012
Workshop on how to apply for the Enterprise Inc Programme - University of Derby
Wednesday 24 October,
9am-12noon
Do you have an idea for a great business?
Are you a final year student or have graduated within the last 3 years?
Would a package of business support PLUS a cash bursary from the University of Derby help?
If you have answered yes to all of the above you may be eligible for Enterprise Inc support.
Enterprise Inc comprises of workshops, seminars, events, mentoring and business advice delivered by experienced professionals to give you the skills you need to start and run a business. There is also a cash bursary of £2500 available to help towards any start-up costs.
NB: Places on the Enterprise Inc Programme are limited and so not every applicant will be successful
If you have a business idea you would like to explore, and apply for Enterprise Inc support, come along on the 24 October, 9am-12noon to the 'Enterprise Inc - Got a Business Idea?' workshop in N704 Kedleston Road Campus.
Led by previous Enterprise Inc beneficiaries Dan Lamoon and Jonny Prest who now run a successful company, Seed Creativity, this workshop will give you an insight into running your own business, what's involved, and guidance on applying for the Enterprise Inc programme.
For more information on Enterprise Inc or to book your place on the workshop please contact Maggie Morley on 01332 597846 or m.morley@derby.ac.uk.
www.derby.ac.uk/enterprise/enterpriseinc
9am-12noon
Do you have an idea for a great business?
Are you a final year student or have graduated within the last 3 years?
Would a package of business support PLUS a cash bursary from the University of Derby help?
If you have answered yes to all of the above you may be eligible for Enterprise Inc support.
Enterprise Inc comprises of workshops, seminars, events, mentoring and business advice delivered by experienced professionals to give you the skills you need to start and run a business. There is also a cash bursary of £2500 available to help towards any start-up costs.
NB: Places on the Enterprise Inc Programme are limited and so not every applicant will be successful
If you have a business idea you would like to explore, and apply for Enterprise Inc support, come along on the 24 October, 9am-12noon to the 'Enterprise Inc - Got a Business Idea?' workshop in N704 Kedleston Road Campus.
Led by previous Enterprise Inc beneficiaries Dan Lamoon and Jonny Prest who now run a successful company, Seed Creativity, this workshop will give you an insight into running your own business, what's involved, and guidance on applying for the Enterprise Inc programme.
For more information on Enterprise Inc or to book your place on the workshop please contact Maggie Morley on 01332 597846 or m.morley@derby.ac.uk.
www.derby.ac.uk/enterprise/enterpriseinc
Friday, 5 October 2012
Social Media Internship for Derby Uni students
The Career Development Centre is running a Social Media Internship that will enable you to:
- Discover how social media can help you to explore possible careers and make useful contacts
- Demonstrate to future employers that you are 'digitally literate'
During the internship you will:
- Receive training on how best to use social media for career development
- Develop your own blog
- Locate vacancies and other undergraduate opportunities
- Once completed, you will receive a certificate of participation on your university Higher Education Achievement Record
Previous social media interns said:
“I had an interview with someone I found on LinkedIn and have accepted a job with him. If I hadn’t done the social media internship I would never have found this opportunity, so thank you”
“Social media can be useful to establish connections, find information, engage with the right people and aid the pursuit of the right career path”
“An unexpected benefit was the input from the careers adviser…the anecdotes and insights she has offered have been really great”
How to apply:
We are looking for 30 second and third year students to explore how to use social media effectively for career development over a six week period during November and December 2012.
For full details and to apply please visit www.derby.ac.uk/careers/social-media-internship
- Discover how social media can help you to explore possible careers and make useful contacts
- Demonstrate to future employers that you are 'digitally literate'
During the internship you will:
- Receive training on how best to use social media for career development
- Develop your own blog
- Locate vacancies and other undergraduate opportunities
- Once completed, you will receive a certificate of participation on your university Higher Education Achievement Record
Previous social media interns said:
“I had an interview with someone I found on LinkedIn and have accepted a job with him. If I hadn’t done the social media internship I would never have found this opportunity, so thank you”
“Social media can be useful to establish connections, find information, engage with the right people and aid the pursuit of the right career path”
“An unexpected benefit was the input from the careers adviser…the anecdotes and insights she has offered have been really great”
How to apply:
We are looking for 30 second and third year students to explore how to use social media effectively for career development over a six week period during November and December 2012.
For full details and to apply please visit www.derby.ac.uk/careers/social-media-internship
Wednesday, 3 October 2012
Broadcast Asst BBC Radio Derby 1 week shadowing Jan 2013 - Cl date 31 Oct 2012
Broadcast Assistants (Programmes) - BBC Radio Derby - One week work shadowing Jan 2013Closing date 31/10/
Ref. No: 60555-1/13
Date of Placement: January 2013
Placement Location: Derby
Placement Length: 1 Week
About the Programme
BBC Radio Derby has won the Sony station of the year award an unprecedented three times. From the Phil Trow Breakfast Show to Andy Potter's Afternoon Show, our Broadcast Assistants perform a wide range of tasks, both behind the scenes and in front of the microphone.
BA's also provide comprehensive support for all aspects of programme production, including research, booking guests, contributing to programmes and interacting with the audience.
About the Placement
The placement will enable candidates to gain an insight into the programme production process. From the initial planning of feature ideas to their broadcast, there will be an opportunity to shadow presenters, producers and broadcast journalists.
You will learn about ENPS, Quick Edit Pro, Radioman and basic package making and broadcast techniques.
You will also gain experience with broadcast assistants in direct contact with our audience, answering telephone enquiries and providing production support to our daytime programmes.
Criteria
Applicants should demonstrate strong evidence in your application of good interpersonal skills, creativity and excellent communication skills. You also need to show that you are highly motivated, a team player, have good customer skills and are adaptable.
An awareness of the activities of BBC Radio Derby, the wider BBC and an interest in the station are also essential. You will be enthusiastic and willing to gain experience by involving yourself in the day to day running of the radio station. Suitable candidates will be invited to undertake a short telephone interview where you will need to demonstrate a genuine interest in the radio station and a desire to pursue a career in the media.
Candidates who are studying (or have studied) a subject that is directly applicable to local radio will gain the most from this placement.
•Educational Criteria: Recognised broadcast/media/journalism course or equivalent.
•Age Criteria: Due to Health & Safety considerations, you will need to be aged 18 or over to apply for this placement.
•Length of placements: 1 week
•Based in: Derby
•Availability: This placement is on-going
Please note that this placement is designed to suit candidates who have an interest in radio programme-making and production. If you are interested in news journalism, this placement has not been designed to suit your needs.
Accepted degree subjects
AnyLocation
East MidlandsWorking hours
Full-timeContract
Temporary Duration
up to 1 monthApplication information
Full details and applications at https://careers.bbc.co.uk/fe/tpl_bbc03.asp?newms=jj&id=45350&newlang=1
Ref. No: 60555-1/13
Date of Placement: January 2013
Placement Location: Derby
Placement Length: 1 Week
About the Programme
BBC Radio Derby has won the Sony station of the year award an unprecedented three times. From the Phil Trow Breakfast Show to Andy Potter's Afternoon Show, our Broadcast Assistants perform a wide range of tasks, both behind the scenes and in front of the microphone.
BA's also provide comprehensive support for all aspects of programme production, including research, booking guests, contributing to programmes and interacting with the audience.
About the Placement
The placement will enable candidates to gain an insight into the programme production process. From the initial planning of feature ideas to their broadcast, there will be an opportunity to shadow presenters, producers and broadcast journalists.
You will learn about ENPS, Quick Edit Pro, Radioman and basic package making and broadcast techniques.
You will also gain experience with broadcast assistants in direct contact with our audience, answering telephone enquiries and providing production support to our daytime programmes.
Criteria
Applicants should demonstrate strong evidence in your application of good interpersonal skills, creativity and excellent communication skills. You also need to show that you are highly motivated, a team player, have good customer skills and are adaptable.
An awareness of the activities of BBC Radio Derby, the wider BBC and an interest in the station are also essential. You will be enthusiastic and willing to gain experience by involving yourself in the day to day running of the radio station. Suitable candidates will be invited to undertake a short telephone interview where you will need to demonstrate a genuine interest in the radio station and a desire to pursue a career in the media.
Candidates who are studying (or have studied) a subject that is directly applicable to local radio will gain the most from this placement.
•Educational Criteria: Recognised broadcast/media/journalism course or equivalent.
•Age Criteria: Due to Health & Safety considerations, you will need to be aged 18 or over to apply for this placement.
•Length of placements: 1 week
•Based in: Derby
•Availability: This placement is on-going
Please note that this placement is designed to suit candidates who have an interest in radio programme-making and production. If you are interested in news journalism, this placement has not been designed to suit your needs.
Accepted degree subjects
AnyLocation
East MidlandsWorking hours
Full-timeContract
Temporary Duration
up to 1 monthApplication information
Full details and applications at https://careers.bbc.co.uk/fe/tpl_bbc03.asp?newms=jj&id=45350&newlang=1
Social Media Career Internship - Derby Uni students
The Career Development Centre is running a Social Media Internship that will enable you to:
- Discover how social media can help you to explore possible careers and make useful contacts
- Demonstrate to future employers that you are 'digitally literate'
During the internship you will:
- Receive training on how best to use social media for career development
- Develop your own blog
- Locate vacancies and other undergraduate opportunities
- Once completed, you will receive a certificate of participation on your university Higher Education Achievement Record
Previous social media interns said:
“I had an interview with someone I found on LinkedIn and have accepted a job with him. If I hadn’t done the social media internship I would never have found this opportunity, so thank you”
“Social media can be useful to establish connections, find information, engage with the right people and aid the pursuit of the right career path”
“An unexpected benefit was the input from the careers adviser…the anecdotes and insights she has offered have been really great”
How to apply:
We are looking for 30 second and third year University of Derby students to explore how to use social media effectively for career development over a six week period during November and December 2012.
For full details and to apply please visit www.derby.ac.uk/careers/social-media-internship
- Discover how social media can help you to explore possible careers and make useful contacts
- Demonstrate to future employers that you are 'digitally literate'
During the internship you will:
- Receive training on how best to use social media for career development
- Develop your own blog
- Locate vacancies and other undergraduate opportunities
- Once completed, you will receive a certificate of participation on your university Higher Education Achievement Record
Previous social media interns said:
“I had an interview with someone I found on LinkedIn and have accepted a job with him. If I hadn’t done the social media internship I would never have found this opportunity, so thank you”
“Social media can be useful to establish connections, find information, engage with the right people and aid the pursuit of the right career path”
“An unexpected benefit was the input from the careers adviser…the anecdotes and insights she has offered have been really great”
How to apply:
We are looking for 30 second and third year University of Derby students to explore how to use social media effectively for career development over a six week period during November and December 2012.
For full details and to apply please visit www.derby.ac.uk/careers/social-media-internship
Monday, 1 October 2012
Career Development Workshops for Photographers
Career Development Workshops for Photographers. Some cost involved but they look good.
Taking place in Manchester at Red Eye - The Photography Network.
Details
Taking place in Manchester at Red Eye - The Photography Network.
Details
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