Staying mindful and staying busy – whichever is best for you (2/2)

Our Enquiries Officer Toslima shares her advice on staying busy while spending time at home. Find out what two exciting current opportunities are available to you now, from free courses on coding and writing competition – and also, what you can do today to adjust to changes in your researcher career journey. And now, over… More Staying mindful and staying busy – whichever is best for you (2/2)

Roche Mentoring Scheme – Extended Closing Date!

Interested in biotechnology, or healthcare? Looking for a mentor to share their expertise? Then apply for the Roche University Mentor Programme! Roche is the world’s largest biotechnology company and a global leader in cancer treatment with offices in 100 countries globally. This programme offers students studying a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Maths) or Law… More Roche Mentoring Scheme – Extended Closing Date!

Careers+: What You Need To Know

What is Careers+?   Careers+ is our exclusive programme of additional careers support and a cornerstone of our commitment to a diverse and inclusive community. Careers+ is tailored to UK undergraduate students from under-represented groups currently studying or graduated from King’s in the last two years.   Ladan Hong, our specialist Careers+ consultant is excited… More Careers+: What You Need To Know

Act quick – Careers Events for Disabled Students

We’ve got details of two pretty exciting looking career events for students with disabilities or long-term health conditions. Investing in Talent gives you the chance to find out about opportunities available in Investment Banking, and BlackRock are also hosting a networking evening where you’ll be able to meet members of their Ability Network. Both these… More Act quick – Careers Events for Disabled Students

LGBTQ+ in the Workplace

To celebrate Pride month, we’ve got a guest post from our friend Sophia Donaldson at UCL Careers service. Last month, SOAS Careers Service ran a discussion panel on LGBTQ+ experiences in the workplace, with a number of LGBTQ+ professionals on the panel. Sophia wrote up a summary of her main findings, and was kind enough… More LGBTQ+ in the Workplace