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Great news from our Social Work team

Our MA in Social Work programme has risen four places in the Complete University Guide league table and is now ranked 11th for Social Work. We are also delighted to hear that 98% of our graduates from 2012 - 2014 are in graduate level employment or further study (DLHE).

Interested in training as a social worker? Find out more information about our MA Social Work course.

Fri 13 May 2016, 11:09 | Tags: CLL postgraduate Social Work

MA Coaching student published in 'Coaching in Professional Contexts'.

Congratulations to CLL student Pat McCarry whose work has been published in a brand new text book Coaching in Professional Contexts. Pat is currently a student on our MA Coaching course. The book is edited by Christian van Nieuwerburgh and is published by Sage.

Wed 09 Mar 2016, 12:17 | Tags: CLL Careers Studies Unit Coaching postgraduate

CLL Student to teach in Tanzania with Warwick in Africa.

Congratulations to CLL student, Julie Turley. She has been selected to spend this summer teaching in Tanzania with Warwick in Africa. Julie is currently completing our Postgraduate Diploma in Education (FE and Skills).

We asked Julie what inspired her to apply for Warwick in Africa, and how she feels the PGDE course has helped to prepare her for this challenge...

Tue 23 Feb 2016, 08:58 | Tags: CLL Initial Teacher Training postgraduate

New Certificate and Short Courses programme launches today.

Imagine - what could you achieve studying a certificate or short course with the University of Warwick? Our online brochure is now available to view and includes undergraduate level certificates, Postgraduate Awards and our ever-popular 10-week Mindfulness and Counselling courses.

 


Course Director writes report for HEA

Gill Frigerio has co-authored the report of a project funded by the Higher Education Academy which piloted the use of ‘Career Adapt-Ability’ in higher education career and employability services.

Career Adapt-Ability, developed by Professor Mark Savickas and colleagues, highlights four psycho-social competencies that individuals can develop to support them in handling transition in today’s labour market. Based on the premise that higher education prepares individuals for lifelong career development as well as initial transition, the project aimed to integrate the concept and its accompanying measurement instrument (The Career Adapt-abilities Inventory) into the career development and employability activities of six HE institutions.

Thu 28 May 2015, 11:36 | Tags: CLL Careers Studies Unit postgraduate research

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