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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.

Marketing jobs

Marketing jobs and career pathways

Marketing is a fascinating professional area. It is a fast-evolving field that can offer exciting career development opportunities. If you are a creative person who enjoys solving problems and thinking outside the box, marketing might be the perfect career for you.

What is the difference between a teaching fellow and research fellow1

What is the difference between a Teaching Fellow and Research Fellow?

Organisations within the Higher Education (HE) sector often advertise for teaching and research fellows. Before you consider applying for these roles…

Different types of student support jobs

Different types of student support jobs

Did you know that there is a wide range of student support jobs available within universities? You could have the opportunity to make a positive difference in the lives of young people and help them succeed.

How to find your first graduate job

How to find your first graduate job

In this article we have focused on tips to help you find your first graduate job: In 2019-20, UK universities awarded 761,215 qualifications. Based on statistics, undergraduate qualifications made up approximately 60% of these while close to 40% were postgraduate degrees.

Could you do a PhD

Could you do a PhD?

Have you been thinking about completing a PhD? Have you got lots of questions but you are not sure who to ask? In the following article, I have highlighted some PhD facts you always wanted to know but were afraid to ask.

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Is working from home more permanent now?

When the first lockdown started in March 2020, thousands of employees had to switch to working from home within a short period of time. Before the recent pandemic, many people working in the Higher Education (HE) sector considered home working unimaginable. Some HE managers felt concerned that home working would lead to loss of productivity,…>

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Remote working – a year on

Before 2020, a small number of organisations offered remote working and the majority of employees worked in designated workplaces.

Embracing the Great Resignation

Embracing the Great Resignation

You may have heard the expression ‘The Great Resignation’ before.  It describes a trend of people choosing to resign from their jobs as a result of the pandemic.

Why is it important to retain academic art jobs

Why is it important to retain academic art jobs?

There are many reasons why people might choose to work in academic art jobs. Working in the field, you could enjoy a wide range of opportunities for self-expression, learning and broadening your horizons. You could interact with people who share similar artistic interests. Having a varied and interesting job will contribute to increased personal enjoyment….>

Is it too late for a career change

Is it too late for a career change?

Whether you have worked in the Higher Education sector for a few years or decades, it is absolutely possible to change your career. You can take some small steps immediately to start your journey. A career change may seem like a daunting experience to you at the start.

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