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Henrietta Nagy

Written by Henrietta Nagy

Henrietta Nagy is a seasoned portfolio worker with over 10 years’ experience in the UK education sector. Henrietta writes educational content, designs academic courses, delivers university lectures, mentors entrepreneurs, and provides career development coaching. One of Henrietta's recent organisational clients is the Oxford University where she has facilitated over 100 hours of learning events. With 9 years of higher education studies internationally (including an MBA), she has worked with CEOs, academics, scholars, managers, women entrepreneurs, academic administrators and other consultants.

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How to become an academic advisor

Have you ever considered applying for an academic advisor position? Would you like to work with university students and support them throughout their course? Working as an academic advisor, you will have lots of opportunities to make a positive difference in the lives of young people. You would primarily work with students on an individual…>

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How to write a professional letter of recommendation

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Five benefits of doing a PhD abroad

Have you ever thought about completing a PhD overseas? There are many benefits of studying for a PhD abroad. You will be able to grow personally and professionally. You will enjoy a range of opportunities to build your network, develop your skills and grow your career. In the below article, I have selected five benefits…>

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Applying for jobs? Top tips to keep track

Are you applying for jobs? Do you sometimes struggle to keep track of multiple applications? Often, you could wait for weeks and months before learning about whether you have been invited for an interview. Keeping notes of your applications is important. Recruiters may call you up and expect you to know which job they are…>

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10 MORE things not to do on your CV

What NOT to do on your CV is just as important as what to include. Read our expert tips and make sure that your CV opens doors.

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Postdoc positions in academia

A postdoc has already completed their doctorate studies. They work in a university setting on a fixed term basis and they are employed via an externally funded grant.

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Time management tools for PhD students

This article focuses on time management tools for PhD candidates, including how to plan effectively and set SMART goals.

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International Networking

Would you like to start networking again but are not sure where to start? Whether you are a PhD student, an early career researcher, or starting out as an academic, networking could offer you a range of benefits.

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How to balance social media presence and your professional life

Having an active social media presence can be very beneficial for your career. If you work in the Higher Education sector, you will be able to connect with colleagues inside and outside your university and share knowledge with others.

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