Lincoln students get creative to earn money
With regular jobs still hard to come by, some students at the University of Lincoln like Brooke Charlesworth, are finding creative ways of funding their studies.
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With regular jobs still hard to come by, some students at the University of Lincoln like Brooke Charlesworth, are finding creative ways of funding their studies.
A new study shows that less than one third of students get a worthwhile experience during a voluntary work placement, while the rest are usually turned into tea servers.
Anxious Lincoln students fear that a dream job is out of reach due to the recession. Daisy Simpson looks at what they can do to get ahead.
Social Enterprise and Volunteering can give you the chance to get some valuable work experience relevant to your university degree.
CV expert Bill Faust opens Opportunities@Lincoln's week, dedicated to boosting students' life prospects with up-to-date tips to market themselves to employers.
A mixture of lectures from well known faces, focused workshops, and their new purpose-built location behind the library, will lead to a successful Enterprise and Employability Week.
It can be tough to balance a social life, university course, and a part time job. So Mark Bowery has found five ways to cheat and yet balance the books.
A University of Lincoln student has found a part-time work opportunity in the Territorial Army that offers money and work experience.
Nearly half of all students need to undertake paid work while at university in order to afford the costs of living and studying, according to a recent survey by the…
It seems your course on its own won't be enough to get you a job at the end of your studies. Here are a few extra things you can do…