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Career Prospects for Post-Graduates




 

Just getting a university degree isnt enough nowadays. Employers are in-creasingly looking for graduates who can hit the ground running. Post-graduate courses are monitored to match the needs of employers and make you work ready. Each degree has been developed in response to current market demands for specific skills. Employers look for graduates who can demonstrate both breadth and depth of subject knowledge. Combining sub-jects in a degree programme is a popular way of tailoring a course to reflect your career aspirations. Work experience plays a key role in making yourself employable. Some of the benefits are: the chance to put theory into practice; development of key skills; greater understanding of career choices; valuable career contacts for the future. Business is increasingly dependent on interna-tional trade, and employment opportunities demand well developed language skills. The course of foreign language will provide a broad range of language training opportunities for all students whatever course they are taking. To find the right career for you, you need to think about the occupations and jobs available the skills, qualifications, experience and aptitudes you need and whether they are right for you. A postgraduate qualification from the BSU will be one that is recognized globally and will provide an excellent route to better career prospects. Major companies say they would rather employ stu-dents from the BSU. The Universitys graduates benefit from our tradition of strong ties with business and industry.

 

We can say that our courses were more vocational, with students develop-ing better jurisprudence, teamwork and communication skills.

 

The BSUs high quality facilities and teaching and its interdisciplinary ap-proach to research will enable you to make the most of research and learning opportunities available whilst studying for your scientific degree. It provides exceptional opportunities for research with commercial applications, drawing upon decades of working relationships with business and industry. All stu-


 

dents here receive appropriate and relevant preparation, training and support for their development, helping them both to complete a high-quality doctoral thesis and to develop a range of knowledge, understanding and skills neces-sary for their future employment.

 

There are undoubtedly scenarios in which a generic or interdisciplinary ap-proach would yield interesting results: for example, one could imagine how networking, team working, and some communication skills could be enhanced through contact with others outside ones subject area. Such elements of train-ing must, however, be carefully handled, because the current crop of PhD stu-dents are surely busier than their predecessors, and are being required to pro-fessionalize earlier. Not only are they working to finish their dissertations within the three-year period of their awards; but also often teaching, attending conferences, making research trips, attending meetings, and engaging in other activities entirely appropriate to their stage of career.

 

It is clear that development of communication skills and participation in a research seminar are linked to an important professional activity: going to a conference and speaking about ones work. Students are explicitly prepared for this experience in a special session on conference culture, in which they are given pointers about how to propose and present a paper, and are taught the conventions of an oral text. They are encouraged to use the conference as a way of raising their individual profiles, and as a springboard for future pub-lications. The delicate issue of networking is also addressed. The session is also an appropriate opportunity to plant in their minds the idea of running a conference themselves, thus further enhancing their organizational skills. Con-ference activity forms an important part of the career of any academic; for postgraduates it is an important way of participating in academic debate, and showcasing their own work.

 

By the end of the second year of the program it can be seen together: the postgraduates are taught to make practical progress in the number of key areas of academic endeavor, with a view to having a significant body of experience by the time they complete their degrees. Introducing this information in the second year also helps to focus students minds on the key question of whether or not these postgraduates pursue academic careers, they will almost certainly be re-quired to undergo an interview in order to obtain gainful employment.

 

It is therefore crucial to present them with opportunities to hone their skills in this area. By this stage of the programme they will have had experience of delivering their material in a public forum, and will have made an attempt to develop their presentation skills; they should also have had other opportunities to defend their ideas, making a substantial, original contribution to knowledge in a specific area.


 

SECTION III


 

 

ATTENDING A CONFERENCE

 

FOCUS VOCABULARY

 

conference конференция

 

to hold a проводить конференцию

 

to organize организовать конференцию

 

to host быть принимающей стороной (устроителем) конференции to sponsor спонсировать конференцию

 

annual ежегодная конференция regular очередная конференция forthcoming предстоящая конференция

 

to take part (participate) in принимать участие в конференции participant участник

 

to run under auspices проходить под эгидой(при содействии) organizing committee организационный комитет

 

to set up an учредить организационный комитет preliminary announcement информационное письмо paper(s) научная работа(ы),доклад(ы)

 

contributed доклады по инициативе участников invited доклады по приглашению

poster стендовые доклады review обзорные доклады abstract (s) of the тезисы доклада

 

style guidelines требования к оформлению тезисов agenda повестка дня

 

tentative / provisional предварительная повестка дня on the на повестке дня

items пункты повестки

 

letter/notification of acceptance or rejection уведомление о принятии

 

(доклада) или отказа

 

registration регистрация участников конференцииfee взнос участника

 

location and hours of время и место регистрации conference proceedings сборник трудов конференции


 

opening/welcoming address вступительное слово working language рабочий язык

speaker докладчик

to deliver/present a report выступить с докладом simultaneous translation синхронный перевод to take the floor выступить,взять слово

 

plenary session пленарное заседание

workshops секционные заседания/мастерская/семинар discussion обсуждение

 

panel s обсуждение докладов специалистами round-table обсуждение за круглым столом issue/problem under обсуждаемая проблема

 

to exchange opinions (on) обменяться мнениями to talk shop говорить на профессиональные темы reasoning ход мыслей суждения

 

social program(me) культурная программа to arrange a visit организовать визит

 

to fix the date установить дату

to close a conference закрыть работу конференции final sitting/session заключительное заседание closing speech заключительное слово

 





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