by Wendy Wilson | Nov 12, 2020 | Wellbeing
There’s a feeling of deja-vu as we enter into lockdown 2. However, as the nights draw in and we’re stuck at home unable to socialise with our family and friends, many of us are feeling like it’s going to be an exceptionally long month. But don’t worry, we’ve...
by Wendy Wilson | Aug 7, 2019 | Equality & Diversity
Last month (June 2019) a ban on adverts featuring “harmful gender stereotypes” or those which are likely to cause “serious or widespread offence” came into force. The ban was introduced by the UK’s advertising watchdog, Advertising...
by Wendy Wilson | Feb 28, 2019 | Education & Training
One area which can cause serious problems for learners is referencing within assignments – either doing it incorrectly, or not at all. We’ve prepared these pointers to ensure you don’t fall into any plagiarism pitfalls and give you the rundown on referencing. Do you...
by Wendy Wilson | Aug 1, 2017 | Grow Your Skills
How To Dress For An Interview Just as you have prepared for your interview carefully and thoroughly it is just as important to consider what you will wear to the interview. First impressions do count and it only takes a few seconds for an interviewer to decide...
by Wendy Wilson | Aug 1, 2017 | Grow Your Skills
What is a Curriculum Vitae (CV)? A CV is a written overview of your skills, education, and work experience. You might also see it called a Résumé. Today most people will type up their CV. You can generally email your CV or print and post it. What is a CV used for? You...