Weekly Update: NSS, NSS, and the Student Surveys (also events and internships)

Welcome back everyone! There is a lot going on at the start of term, but the most important thing is the National Student Survey is now open and we really want to hear from our final year students.

And so my terrible NSS memes are returning with a vengeance.

 


The NSS and You

Have you ever wondered what the NSS is all about? Say no more.

So please participate in the NSS: https://www.thestudentsurvey.com


Your Voice and PTES Surveys

Just because you aren’t in your final undergraduate year doesn’t mean we don’t want to hear from you as well. The Your Voice and Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey are open as well.

  • Undergraduate first year
    Your Voice 1
  • Undergraduate penultimate year (second/third year)
    Your Voice 2
  • Postgraduate taught (opens 2nd February – link is coming)
    Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey (PTES)

SASS Survey Completion Event

Thursday, 10 Feburary, 14:00 – 17:00, Room EG04

The School of Arts and Social Science invites you to its Survey Completion Event. This is an opportunity to complete the surveys in comfort and luxury as refreshments and snacks will be served.

 


Britain’s Foreign & Security Policy after Brexit: The European Dimension

Monday, 7 February, 17:00 – 18:30

A joint webinar of the City Law School (Jean Monnet Chair in EU Law) & the Senior European Experts Group.

This webinar will focus on the European dimension of present and future foreign policy challenges and on the implications for Britain’s own policy choices.  What should the UK’s foreign and security policy be after Brexit? In particular, what kind of relationship should it have with the EU as such, as well as with its larger Member States (for example, France and Germany), in relation to these issues?  It will be informed by a background paper on this topic prepared by the Senior European Experts Group.

Register Here!


Bloomberg Business Journalism Diversity Program in London

Deadline: Tuesday, 22 February, 11:59 

The BloombergBusiness Journalism Diversity Program is a partnership with the UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media and the Department of Journalism at City, University of London that welcomes students who are interested in learning about business journalism. You’ll explore how journalists report effectively on the economy, companies, financial and commodity markets, government and labor where wealth and power converge.

This is an excellent opportunity to burnish your CV and gain highly marketable skills.

Find out more here!

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