The Graduate School's Professional Skills Programme The Graduate School’s programme of professional skills development courses runs between mid-October and the end of June each year. No workshops will be delivered in July, August or September. You are therefore advised to book Graduate School courses in good time to ensure that you can meet the professional skills requirements by June. The Graduate School Blog Take a few minutes to check out the Graduate School's blog. There are some great posts from current students, student representatives, alumni as well as members of staff; all of which highlight the diverse community you are part of here at Imperial College London! https://wwwf.imperial.ac.uk/blog/icpostgrad/ If you are interested in contributing to the blog and have a particular story you would like to share, please email the Graduate School and let us know! Support for Students Following the EU Referendum result announced on 24 June 2016, Imperial’s President and Provost underlined the College’s European and global links. Imperial’s community includes 2,800 students and over 2,000 staff from non-UK countries in the European Union. Over the last decade, Imperial academics have produced more than 60,000 research papers in collaboration with peers from other European countries. The Graduate School are aware that there is very real concern amongst our community regarding what happens next. The following link provides support for students, including FAQs, contact points for further questions, and the December statement that EU nationals remain eligible for postgraduate support from UK research councils. http://www.imperial.ac.uk/about/imperial-and-the-european-union/support-for-staff-and-students/
The Use of Unlicensed SoftwareStudents are reminded that they must adhere to the College’s Information Security Policy and associated Codes of Practice at all times. Compliance with the policy forms part of the Core Terms and Conditions of Service for College staff and forms part of the Regulations for Students. In particular, Section 11 of Information Security Policy, (Conditions of Use of IT Resources (Acceptable Use Policy) sets out specific responsibilities that must be accepted and adhered to by all. Further information can be found here College’s Information Systems Security Policies and Codes of Practice . Information relating to “Free Software for Students” can be found at the ICT Technology Store. Reflective Practice Workshop for PhD students 09 March 2017 | 13:00-14:00 | Chaplaincy Multi-Faith Centre, 10 Prince's Gardens This workshop gives a chance to step back for a moment and explore the experience of PhD research through sharing one’s own story and listening to the story of others. As Chaplains we notice that there are same themes arising in our one to one conversations with PhD students. These are • issues relating to working in teams MBA Connect is a group of Imperial College Business School MBA students from a variety of professional backgrounds and nationalities who support and mentor start-ups across Imperial College. More information can be found on the website. How we help:
What it costs: How to get involved: contact Byron McCaughey, Secondary Science Teacher Training Programme
You could be eligible for a tax-free bursary of up to £32,000. If you would like to find out more about the programme, please email inspire@imperial.ac.uk |