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Keeping your team motivated in challenging times

In the current climate of Higher Education, many professionals, such as academics, researchers, and support staff, are navigating significant change. Whether it’s restructuring, funding pressures, or shifting institutional priorities, uncertainty can understandably affect morale and motivation across teams. Keeping your team motivated requires expert leadership. But even in the most…>

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How to prepare for retirement

Are you nearing retirement and not sure how to prepare? Retirement could be a significant change, especially if you have spent decades working in a full-time job. In the article below, we shall explore some strategies to help you prepare for this life-changing event. Making financial plans You need to…>

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How to keep motivated in the New Year

Staying motivated in January can be tough. However, there are strategies you can use to keep yourself performing well in your work or study. In the article below, we will explore what you can do to be your best in the New Year. You might find it helpful to pick…>

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Good Luck in your new job – Part 2

60 Day mark – Adding value, increasing visibility and seeking feedback in your new job Seek out a mentor Many companies offer mentorship programs or informal networks, where you can find a mentor. Having someone to guide you through the company’s nuances, team dynamics, or even your role can be…>

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Good Luck in your New Job – Part 1

Congratulations, you got a new job! It’s a huge accomplishment, but the journey doesn’t stop here. This is just the beginning… How you approach your first 30, 60, and 90 days on the job can shape your success and future growth in the company. This plan, inspired by Michael D….>

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The Turing scheme

What is the scheme? According to the UK Government’s website, ‘the Turing Scheme offers education providers the opportunity to apply for funding to support their students with study and work placements around the world.’ The scheme was announced by the UK government in December 2020. Through the scheme, education providers…>

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Accessing your careers service as a postgrad

Why is it important to access your university careers service as a postgraduate student? Whether you are studying towards a taught or research-based master’s, or undertaking a PhD, you can still access support through your university’s careers service. Whilst you may have opted to pursue postgraduate study with a specific…>

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Tips to adapt your teaching style when working abroad

Well-travelled expat teacher Tom Tuohy offers some practical tips and advice on how to adapt your teaching style to a new country So, you’ve signed the contract for your dream job overseas, the eticket and visa are printed off, and you’ve made all the necessary arrangements with your family and…>

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What to do after being made redundant

Are you being made redundant? After the initial disappointment, try to use this as an opportunity to take stock and find your ideal job!

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