In this webinar we hear from experienced professionals on what employers look for in a CV and how to reflect on your skills and experience when developing your own CV.
We have a range of resources to support you when developing your CV:
Find out how to curate a professional career CV and communicate your geographical skills.
Employers are interested in how your skills and experience will contribute to your success. Read out tips on how to evidence your skills and experience in covering letters.
LinkedIn and online platforms can help you to demonstrate your skills and expertise. Watch our webinar on developing your online professional profile.
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Throughout the last month we’ve been encouraging professionals to take a look at their continuing professional development (CPD) activities.
We are delighted to be partnering with the Royal Anthropological Institute (RAI) on their virtual conference, which is taking place online this week.
UCAS is now open for applications for courses starting in 2019, but with over 80 UK universities offering more than 1,400 geography-related courses it can seem a little daunting knowing where to start and how to choose.
Supporting expeditions led by explorers who may have taken alternative routes to acquire the skills necessary to conduct their research.
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