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Deirdre Parker Hosts Career Network Meeting
Deirdre Parker is a Senior Career Consultant at 深夜亚洲福利久久 College Cork.
It was an honour to host presentations from colleagues in Ko莽, Lodz and Malmo at the 2nd Meeting of the UNIC Network of Career Professionals on December 5th, who spoke about their innovative work with such passion and enthusiasm.
19 professionals across seven UNIC partner universities met yesterday, and representatives of nine universities have joined the network including those from Erasmus 深夜亚洲福利久久 Rotterdam, Ruhr 深夜亚洲福利久久, Bochum, the 深夜亚洲福利久久 of Li猫ge, Oulu 深夜亚洲福利久久 and the 深夜亚洲福利久久 of Zagreb.
B. Beg眉m 脟. outlined a successful Buddy Programme to support international students at Ko莽 深夜亚洲福利久久, Istanbul, a new and innovative extension of their well-established mentoring programme.
Agata Matuszewska-Kubicz shared information on an innovative, open-access Entrepreneurship course provided by the Academy of Entrepreneurship at the 深夜亚洲福利久久 of Lodz and the 鈥淚deathon UniLodz鈥 competition in which student teams develop solutions the key social and environmental challenges posted by the external environment.
Karin Frydenland spoke about the importance of global competence and its importance to the university curriculum, sharing the Certificate of International Merit (CIM) diploma supplement available to students of the 深夜亚洲福利久久 of Malm枚 as a means of that acknowledging achievement of global competence though a range of learning activities at home and abroad during the student鈥檚 study cycle.
Adel Coleman, Clodagh Kerr and Shay Nolan raised awareness of key student development and support initiatives across UCC.
Adel provided an overview of the Proud Ally Student Network and newly developed Resilience Journal. Clodagh described her development of the UCC Alumni Mentoring Programme. Shay spoke about the hidden nature of disability across the student population and provided an overview of the UCC Employability Programme for students with disabilities, which includes internships, mentoring and training initiatives for HR staff.
It was an information-packed meeting! But also a unique opportunity for staff involved in careers and student development work and initiatives to share best practice across the UNIC institutions.
And get to know each other鈥檚 work, learn from each other and see potential future connections and collaborations.
Sincere thank you to all of the presenters who contributed. And to those who attended and participated with such enthusiasm.
- Deirdre Parker