Resources to help you overcome problems that may arise during your time abroad.
While you are away your fellow students will be using the Careers & Employability Service to get information on careers, courses, voluntary work and year off activities as well as attending seminars and employer presentations, taking skills courses and applying for part-time and vacation jobs advertised at the Careers & Employability Service, NWSAGO, Business Bridge and PULSE.
So that you are included in as many of these activities as possible the Careers & Employability Service aims to keep in touch with you throughout your time abroad to give you access to events, jobs and careers information through this website and by personal contact.
We will respond to your letters and emails asking about any aspect of your career planning. We will send information to your overseas address or to your home address if preferred.
Careers advisers with responsibility for your course will answer any queries you may
have.
Our Careers Advisers are:
To find out how to contact us, read more on our Keeping in Touch page.