Dr Susan Ogden, Head of Department - Business Management Employability and Student Engagement: The GSBS Approach
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Dr Susan Ogden, Head of Department - Business Management
Employability and Student Engagement: The GSBS Approach
WHAT WE DO?
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From Fashion Business and International Fashion Marketing
• Engage with Alumni, Professional Bodies and Industry Contacts
• to ensure ‘real world’ learning • to bring internship and graduate opportunities
• Encourage students to engage with Careers Service from year one
• Provide + Push opportunities for students to engage in ‘profile building’ activities OUTSIDE of university
• e.g. Triple E Development programme, Erasmus Exchange
So how do we do it ?
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EXAMPLES …….
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GSBS School Advisory Group
Includes: • Diageo • Sainsbury • Glasgow City Council • Enterprise Rent A Car • Santander • RBS • Chamber of Commerce • Scottish Development International
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GSBS Graduate Recruitment & Internship Fair…
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GSBS Graduate Recruitment & Internship Fair…
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Professional Body Accreditations
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Professional Body Engagement: CMI Holyrood Event – January 2015
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Employer Involvement
• Scholarships – Moffat • Prizes • Assessment of Work related
assignments • Visiting Lectures embedded in
timetable / curriculum
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Award winners pictured with (L-R) Professor John Lennon,Dr Mike Cantlay, Dr Jamie Moffat and Professor John Wilson.
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Dr Cantlay’s address focused on the benefits to Scotland of major sporting events, such as this year’s Ryder Cup and the Commonwealth Games. The Moffat Lecture and Awards Ceremony, supported by the Moffat Charitable Trust, is held each year to celebrate student success and the continued achievements of GCU’s Moffat Centre for Travel and Tourism Business Development
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Finance & Risk undergraduate students accepting their industry prizes from Murphy Wealth and Munro Partnership.
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Murphy Financial Prize for the best overall performing student at level 2, given to Ciaran Stark by Mr Adrian Murphy of Murphy Wealth. Munro Partnership Prize for best overall performance in the module “Personal Finance and Investment”, given to Emil Christopher Hallstrom by Mr Gavin Park. Argyle Consulting Limited Prize for best overall performance in the “UK Pension and Practice” module at level 4, offered to Adam Kurth by Mr John McCormac. Best overall performance at Level 4 of the degree prize by IGNIS Asset Management offered to Fraser Watt and presented by Prof Alex de-Ruyter, Head of Department. Departmental prizes were also presented by Prof de-Ruyter to the following students: Samuel Adams, best overall performance at Level 1 of the degree Wen Li – Best performance at level 4 Yan Sun received a prize by Morgan Stanley for the best overall performance in the module “Managing Risks in Financial Institutions”.
Managing Editor of Reuters delivers lecture at GCU.
• Paul Ingrassia, Managing Editor of Reuters news agency,
gave a lecture to GCU students on the international coverage of the independence referendum on Thursday September 25th.
• The multimedia and multitrack strategies used by Reuters for a major breaking story were discussed during the lecture.
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Mark Stevenson, Graduate + TV Fiction Writer leads workshop with this years MA TV Fiction Writing cohort.
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Mark Stevenson, a graduate of the Glasgow Caledonian University’s MA TV Fiction Writing programme returned to GCU to lead a workshop and share his experience of the industry. He spoke with current students about storylines, characters, cliff-hangers and what it is like to write for Britain’s best loved dramas. Mark has worked on TV shows including Casualty and EastEnders. “Hearing Phil Mitchell or Sharon (EastEnders) saying my lines in The Vic for the first time blew me away. That, and having my own storyline on Casualty have to be the highlights,” says Mark Stevenson, a graduate of the Glasgow Caledonian University’s MA TV Fiction Writing programme. Mark Stevenson, a former Daily Express journalist, was speaking to the 2014 cohort of aspiring writers on the University’s flagship programme. He returned to GCU to lead a workshop and share his experience of the industry. He spoke with students about storylines, characters, cliffhangers and what it is like to write for Britain’s best loved dramas. Mark has worked on TV shows including Casualty, EastEnders, Holby City and Waterloo Road since graduating from GCU in 2011. He said: “As a journalist I thought I could write before I started the course, but I hadn’t learned the skills of television scripting. Writing for soaps or dramas is about structure and that’s what you learn on the course.” GCU Professor Ann Marie Di Mambro hopes Mark’s success will inspire this year’s postgraduates. MA TV Fiction writing lecturer Professor Ann Marie Di Mambro said: “I would like to say a huge thanks to Mark who spent a day and a half and worked really hard with us. As a teacher it is wonderful to see a student succeed in their career and to have this successful writer come back and work with our new students is enormously gratifying.” The flagship MA Television Fiction Writing course is the only dedicated postgraduate course of its type in the UK. It is an intensive one-year programme which gives aspiring TV drama writers, from all backgrounds, the tools and industry contacts needed to embark upon a career in television fiction writing. Mark added: “My advice would be to go for every scheme and have five or six scripts which are ready to go if you’re asked. You need to network and enter every single competition, do everything you can to get that first couple of credits. The course will give you a platform and contacts, but it’s up to you after that.”
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Wide view of Education
• Degree • Work • Internship • Third Sector / Volunteer activity • International Exchange
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Team GSBS at University Business Challenge Semi-final
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our team are winners having gone through from 300 original teams to 70 in the semi final. 10 teams here today, only 1 definitely goes through. Go team GCU!
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Enactus Society Students Commended in National 2015 Rookie Finals
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Internships and Placements
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Fashion Placement Opportunities in China.
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Fashion undergraduates have the opportunity of working for the Kashion Corporation of China after they graduate. Kashion Corporation, one of the busiest textile production centres in the world gives GCU students the opportunity to spend 12 months in the design and development areas, giving students a fantastic opportunity to gain cultural and industry experience
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