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                                                                                                                                               Personal development at Sussex Personal development and your career
at Sussex
Personal development and your career



T   here’s more to Sussex than getting your work in on
    time. We encourage our students to be inquisitive,
engaged and entrepreneurial, and to question the
world around them. While you’re here why not get
involved with a society, or local project? After all, you
never know where it will take you.



         Josh’s                           The Students’ Union: clubs and societies             Student development projects
         perspective                      The University of Sussex Students’ Union             The University’s Career Development and
‘Just three months after graduating
x                                         (USSU) supports, and helps fund, a large             Employment Centre (CDEC) offers a range
from Sussex I became the director of
x                                         number of clubs, societies and volunteer             of opportunities under its eXperience factor
my
x own limited company, developing         projects. Run entirely by students, these            scheme that can develop your experiences
an
x award-winning product I had             range from Amnesty International to                  and skills, build your confidence and be fun.
designed, intended to reduce CO2
x                                         photography and rugby clubs. However you
emissions from appliances left on
x                                                                                              The Student Development and Alumni
                                          like to fill your spare time, there will be a club
standby. I was also fortunate to gain a
x                                                                                              Fund offers funding for group projects that
place as an NCGE-Kauffman Fellow on
x                                         or society on campus for you. And if there
                                                                                               contribute to a community or personal
x five-month training and mentoring
a                                         isn’t, start your own.
                                                                                               development goal. Previous projects have
scheme in the USA.
x
‘None of this would have happened
                                          Joining a society is a good way of getting to        included establishing a creative writing
x
without the diverse range of courses
x
                                          know people, particularly from outside your          magazine, producing a play and sending
x people, extracurricular activities,
and                                       year and subject area. Many societies have           musical instruments to a developing country.
x social events that Sussex offered
and                                       a thriving social programme in addition to
                                                                                               Schools Programme allows second-year
during my degree.
x                                         their main activities. You will have plenty of
x passion for the environment
‘My                                                                                            students the opportunity to work in a local
                                          opportunities to find out more during the
x enlivened through debates and
was                                                                                            school alongside a classroom teacher or
                                          Students’ Union Freshers’ Week held at the
discussions with fellow students;
x                                                                                              with individual pupils as a mentor.
x acquired technical knowledge from
I
                                          start of the autumn term. To explore the
studying; and gained commercial
x                                         range of current activities available, visit         Another alternative is the work-shadowing
insight from extracurricular seminars
x                                         the Union’s website at                               programme that provides the chance to gain
x workshops based around
and                                       www.ussu.info/activities                             an insight into an area of work you wish to
entrepreneurship.
x                                                                                              explore.
‘These, to me, highlight the rounded
x                                         The Union also has an active media produced
experience you can expect to gain
x                                         by students including the popular weekly             Relevant work experience is increasingly
from the University of Sussex.’           paper, the badger, a termly magazine The             important in securing a graduate position and
                                          Pulse, and a campus radio station, URF –             CDEC can advise you on finding opportunities
Josh Seal
Engineering                               University Radio Falmer. Recent badger               and how to use them as part of your personal
graduate                                  journalists have gone on to win national and         development plan.
                                          international journalistic prizes, giving them
                                          a helping hand on to the first rung of the
                                          career ladder.
                                          Project V
                                          Project V is an USSU scheme dedicated to
                                          helping students get involved in the local
                                          community through volunteering. There are
                                          numerous opportunities including working in
                                          an art gallery in central Brighton, volunteering
                                          with the NHS and Age Concern, helping run a
                                          drop-in support service for people living with
                                          HIV or AIDS, or taking part in leisure activities
                                          with someone who is visually impaired. By
                                          doing something different and rewarding, you
                                          can help others, develop new skills and gain
                                          valuable experience for your CV. For more
                                          information, visit www.ussu.info/projectv

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Career development plan

                                                            Planning your career                                                                             First years
Planning your career Personal development and your career




                                                                                                                                                             Get involved in student clubs, write
                                                                                                                                                             for the student press and volunteer
                                                            Personal development and your career                                                             in the community through Project V.
                                                                                                                                                             Explore part-time work options with
                                                                                                                                                             CDEC, attend employer drop-ins and
                                                                                                                                                             develop your CV. Talk to a careers
                                                                                                                                                             advisor about vacation work or your
                                                                                                                                                             CV; try to show how resourceful
                                                                                                                                                             you are and that you’re making
                                                                                                                                                             the most of personal development
                                                                                                                                                             opportunities.
                                                                                                                                                             Second years


                                                            F   or employers, it’s not just what you know, but what you can
                                                                do with your knowledge that counts. At Sussex your degree
                                                            is designed to help you develop the intellectual flexibility and
                                                                                                                                                             Clarify your career ideas with a CDEC
                                                                                                                                                             advisor. Attend campus recruitment
                                                                                                                                                             fairs to explore work experience
                                                                                                                                                             opportunities, employer talks and
                                                                                                                                                             career development workshops to
                                                            transferable skills that will be invaluable for your career. We work                             explore your options. Bolster your
                                                                                                                                                             CV through student development
                                                            with you from the start to enhance your personal and career                                      opportunities such as the
                                                            development and the options to earn while you learn.                                             eXperience factor schools and work-
                                                                                                                                                             shadowing programmes, student
                                                                                                                                                             tutoring and mentoring in schools,
                                                                                                                                                             or try something different altogether
                                                                                                                                                             through Project V.
                                                                                                                                                             Think about how you can make the
                                                            The Sussex academic experience –                 Career Development and                          most of summer work in the UK or
                                                            investing in the future                          Employment Centre (CDEC)                        abroad; talk through your ideas with
                                                            Whatever degree you take, you will leave         The University’s Career Development and         a careers advisor.
                                                            Sussex with a wider view of the world. Our       Employment Centre (CDEC) complements            Finalists
                                                            interdisciplinary approach to degree study       the academic training you receive during        Spend time each week moving your
                                                                                                                                                             plans forward. Attend employer
                                                            ensures that students exchange ideas across      your degree at Sussex. Our team of career       talks, Gradfair and Lawfair. Attend
                                                            the traditional subject boundaries.              development professionals can help you to       CDEC workshops to learn how
                                                            In many subjects you can also learn a foreign    identify specific career aims and to develop    to make your applications stand

                                                            language, giving you the freedom to move in      the career planning strategies you will need    out and feel confident about
                                                                                                                                                             interviews, employer selection tests
                                                            the international academic and commercial        to achieve them. Then we help you put your      and assessment centres. Many
                                                            communities throughout your career.              plans into action.                              employers, and study and training
                                                                                                                                                             providers, have deadlines early in
                                                            Work experience is available with a variety      A well-presented and targeted CV can make       the year (many before Christmas) so
                                                            of degrees, from sandwich years for science      the difference between a rejection letter and   don’t miss out.
                                                            students to school placements for those          a first interview. Similarly, an informed       Use employer directories to find

                                                            interested in teaching.                          understanding of your potential employer        graduate opportunities and check
                                                                                                                                                             vacancies on the CDEC website.
                                                                                                             can help you make a favourable impression.
                                                            By planning projects and giving presentations,   Participation and preparation are the keys to   Attend the Sussex Postgraduate
                                                                                                                                                             Study Open Day, and check funding
                                                            and through managing deadlines and               successful job hunting, and CDEC is here to     deadlines and how CDEC can help
                                                            defending your views in written exercises, you   help you.                                       you once you graduate.
                                                            will develop the intellectual confidence you
                                                            need to make your mark in the world of work.                                                     To find out more about CDEC, visit
                                                                                                                                                             www.sussex.ac.uk/cdec




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Planning your career Personal development and your career
Careers advisors are available every day             But it’s not just the money that counts. Some
during term time for short individual discussions,   opportunities can provide specific experience
and group sessions are often available for           or training and advance career aspirations.
honing your job hunting strategies.                  In the recent past CDEC has advertised
CDEC’s large open-access information                 temporary jobs for computer programmers,
centre provides information on different             media assistants and translators. It’s
types of work, career pathways, employers,           also important to ensure that your study
vacancies, further training/study, DVDs,             commitments don’t suffer − we advise that
reference books and takeaway publications.           that full-time undergraduate students work
CDEC also has its own well-resourced                 no more than 15 hours per week.
website. It includes work experience, part-          CDEC promotes over 3,000 temporary
time jobs, finalists’ and graduate vacancies,        and part-time jobs each year. You can look
and a regular newsletter The Message, which          through vacancies in the information centre,
can be found at www.sussex.ac.uk/cdec                or make use of our job vacancies website
Alongside these career pathways and                  where an average of 300 jobs are advertised
professional development resources, we               each week. In addition, we list a selection of
provide a full programme of career events            vacancies advertised in the local press.
designed to put you in touch with employers          Many jobs are within the University itself, in a
and professionals: from workshops to help            range of clerical and administrative posts (as
you secure that first interview, to fairs and        well as catering and bar work). Off-campus
employer talks about graduate opportunities.         there are varied opportunities in Brighton,
We run skills workshops throughout the year,         during term times and in the vacations. Local
covering topics such as career planning              job opportunities include the service sector,
and assessment centres, and talks about              clerical and data processing, and English
specific careers such as those within the            language teaching. It’s good to know that,
media, scientific research, international            according to a 2007 survey (the RBS Student
development and the environment, as well             Living Index) of 27 university towns, earnings
as different ways to establish your own              for part-time work in Brighton are significantly
business. Many sessions are led by outside           higher than average.
professionals and give you the opportunity to        CDEC can also help by bringing employers
ask detailed questions.                              to you. There are a range of drop-in sessions
During the year we organise a range of fairs         held each term on campus and attended by
focusing on different aspects of graduate            a variety of local and national employers who
recruitment – for example, GradFair and the          have part-time or vacation opportunities.
Sussex Law Fair are both attended by a wide          We run regular drop-in sessions, and staff
range of graduate employers and former               are on hand to help you find paid work,
Sussex students.                                     and provide guidance and support with
Part-time work opportunities                         applications, as well as on issues such
Learning to live on what is often a tight            as how the income tax system works for
budget while making the most of student life         students. You can also pick up a range
is one of the challenges of being at university,     of publications with tips on how to make
and many students work part-time and in              successful applications.
vacations to earn extra money.

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Success after Sussex
Success after Sussex Personal development and your career




                                                            Personal development and your career




                                                            Y  ou can be confident that your experiences at Sussex will
                                                               help give you the best start possible in your chosen career.
                                                            You will also be entering the company of many Sussex graduates
                                                            who have gone on to be highly successful in a variety of fields.
                                                                                                                                        Samantha’s
                                                                                                                                        perspective
                                                                                                                               ‘Being particularly interested in
                                                                                                                               x
                                                                                                                               development and conservation issues,
                                                                                                                               x
                                                                                                                               x how the two can be compatible,
                                                                                                                               and
                                                                                                                               x Geography degree programme
                                                                                                                               the
                                                            Ian McEwan CBE                                                     x Sussex seemed to fit my needs
                                                                                                                               at
                                                            Author                                                             perfectly.
                                                                                                                               x
                                                            Ian, an English Literature graduate, is one of                     x was through the University that
                                                                                                                               ‘It
                                                                                                                               x first came to Madagascar – after
                                                                                                                               I
                                                            the UK’s best-known living authors. Over the
                                                                                                                               finding out about VSO’s Overseas
                                                                                                                               x
                                                            past 30 years, he has written novels, short                        Training Programme – and I spent
                                                                                                                               x
                                                            stories and TV and film scripts; a number of                       x year working with the NGO
                                                                                                                               a
                                                            his novels, including Atonement and The                            Feedback Madagascar (www.
                                                                                                                               x
                                                            Cement Garden, have also been adapted                              feedbackmadagascar.org) during
                                                                                                                               x
                                                            for film. Ian has won several literary awards,                     x degree. This was a life-changing
                                                                                                                               my
                                                                                                                               experience, bringing a whole new
                                                                                                                               x
                                                            including the prestigious Man Booker Prize
                                                                                                                               dimension to my studies and giving me
                                                                                                                               x
                                                            for Fiction for his novel Amsterdam (three of                      x Madagascar “bug”; I have been out
                                                                                                                               the
                                                            his other novels have also been shortlisted                        here ever since.
                                                            for the same award), and is a Fellow of both                       x 2005 I was awarded an MBE for
                                                                                                                               ‘In
                                                            the Royal Society of Literature and the Royal                      “services to healthcare and community
                                                                                                                               x
                                                            Society of Arts.                                                   development in Madagascar”. We
                                                                                                                               xx
                                                                                                                               x continuing to build on our rural
                                                                                                                               are
                                                                                                                               development and conservation
                                                                                                                               x
                                                                                                                               programmes, and work is forever
                                                                                                                               xx
                                                                                                                               challenging and fulfilling – both in the
                                                                                                                               x
                                                                                                                               field and in the office.’

                                                                                                                               Samantha
                                                                                                                               Cameron MBE
                                                                                                                               Programme
                                                                                                                               Coordinator,
                                                                                                                               Feedback
                                                            Michael Fuller                                                     Madagascar
                                                            Chief Constable of Kent Police
                                                            Michael, who started out as a cadet with
                                                            London’s Metropolitan Police Service, rose to
                                                            the rank of Deputy Assistant Commissioner
                                                            (the fourth highest rank in the Met) before
                                                            becoming Chief Constable of Kent Police in
                                                            2004. He worked in a variety of roles at the
                                                            Met, including setting up and commanding
                                                            Operation Trident, the unit set up to tackle
                                                            gun crime within London urban communities.
                                                            Michael, a Social Psychology graduate, has
                                                            been awarded the Queen’s Police Medal for
                                                            distinguished service, as well as honorary
                                                            degrees from the Universities of Sussex and
                                                            East London. He is also a qualified barrister
                                                            and was called to the Bar at Lincoln’s Inn in
                                                            2007.




26
Helen Boaden                                      Other high-fliers




                                                                                                                      Success after Sussex Personal development and your career
                  Director, BBC News                                Arts
                  Helen Boaden, an English Literature graduate,     Turner Prize winner and Tate
                  began her journalistic career with the BBC        Trustee, Jeremy Deller; film
                  as a news producer with Radio Leeds. She          soundtrack composer, John
                                                                    Altman; and musician, Jem
                  worked as a reporter and presenter on radio       Griffiths.
                  and television before taking on a series of       Business
                  senior management roles including Controller      Sir Robert Wilson, Chairman of
                  of BBC 7, Controller of Radio 4 and, since        BG Group and former Chairman
                  2004, Director of BBC News. Helen has won         of Rio Tinto plc; Hannah Jones,
                                                                    Vice President: Corporate
                  a number of awards for her work including         Responsibility of Nike Inc; Anthony
                  a Sony Award for Best Current Affairs             Carlisle, Executive Director of the
                  Programme for her report on Aids in Africa.       marketing and communications
                  She is a Fellow of the Radio Academy, and         group, Citigate Dewe Rogerson;
                                                                    Jonathan Catherwood, Executive
                  has been awarded honorary degrees by the          Vice President of Wendy’s Inc;
                  University of East Anglia (Suffolk College) and   Keith Skeoch, CEO for Standard
                  the University of Sussex.                         Life Investments; and Gail Rebuck,
                                                                    Chair and Chief Executive, Random
                                                                    House Group.
                                                                    Media
                                                                    Alexandra Shulman OBE, Editor
                                                                    of UK Vogue; Jane Root, former
                                                                    Executive Vice President of
                                                                    Discovery Networks and General
                  Zhang Xin                                         Manager of the Discovery Channel
                                                                    in the US; and TV presenter, Dermot
                  Property developer                                Murnaghan.
                  After achieving a degree in Economics at          Public service
                  Sussex and a Masters in Development               Sir Suma Chakrabarti, Permanent
                  Economics at the University of Cambridge,         Secretary of the Ministry of Justice;
                  Zhang Xin worked as an analyst on Wall            Jamie Shea, Director of Policy
                                                                    Planning at NATO; and Ann Grant,
                  Street before returning to China to pursue a      former British High Commissioner
                  career in real estate. Her company, SOHO          to the Republic of South Africa.
                  China Ltd, has undertaken a series of stylish     Politics
                  residential and commercial building projects      UK Government ministers, Rt Hon
                  that have made her into one of China’s            Hilary Benn and Rt Hon Ben
                                                                    Bradshaw; and The President of
                  most successful property developers. One          the Republic of Botswana,
                  of her projects – the Commune by the Great        Festus Mogae.
                  Wall – won a prize at the Venice Biennale, a      Science
                  world-renowned contemporary art exhibition.       Georgina Mace OBE, Director of
                  She also won the 2004 Mont Blanc Arts             Science, Zoological Society of
                                                                    London and Trustee of the Natural
                  Patronage Award in recognition of her efforts     History Museum; Calestous
                  to promote the development of contemporary        Juma, Professor of the Practice
                  architecture in Asia. Her company was             of International Development and
                                                                    Director, Science, Technology and
                  floated on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in        Globalization Project at Harvard
                  October 2007.                                     University; and Sir Peter Knight,
                                                                    Professor of Quantum Optics and
                                                                    Principal of Natural Sciences at
                                                                    Imperial College, London.
                  Sean Phelan
                  Founder of Multimap
                  After taking an Electronic Engineering degree
                  at Sussex, Sean became a programmer for
                  a software consultancy, designing, building
                  and debugging computer networks around
                  the world. With his heart set on a career as an
                  entrepreneur, however, Sean took an MBA at
                  the Theseus Institute in France, then worked
                  as a media and technology consultant before
                  setting up his own business, called Multimap,
                  in 1995. The business has gone on to
                  become a leading provider of mapping and
                  location-based services with a multi-million
                  pound turnover. In 2006, Multimap was
                  awarded The Queen’s Award for Enterprise in
                  the innovation category. In December 2007,
                  Sean sold his majority stake in Multimap to
                  Microsoft for over £12 million.




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Undergraduate prospectus section 4: Personal Development

  • 1. Personal development Personal development at Sussex Personal development and your career at Sussex Personal development and your career T here’s more to Sussex than getting your work in on time. We encourage our students to be inquisitive, engaged and entrepreneurial, and to question the world around them. While you’re here why not get involved with a society, or local project? After all, you never know where it will take you. Josh’s The Students’ Union: clubs and societies Student development projects perspective The University of Sussex Students’ Union The University’s Career Development and ‘Just three months after graduating x (USSU) supports, and helps fund, a large Employment Centre (CDEC) offers a range from Sussex I became the director of x number of clubs, societies and volunteer of opportunities under its eXperience factor my x own limited company, developing projects. Run entirely by students, these scheme that can develop your experiences an x award-winning product I had range from Amnesty International to and skills, build your confidence and be fun. designed, intended to reduce CO2 x photography and rugby clubs. However you emissions from appliances left on x The Student Development and Alumni like to fill your spare time, there will be a club standby. I was also fortunate to gain a x Fund offers funding for group projects that place as an NCGE-Kauffman Fellow on x or society on campus for you. And if there contribute to a community or personal x five-month training and mentoring a isn’t, start your own. development goal. Previous projects have scheme in the USA. x ‘None of this would have happened Joining a society is a good way of getting to included establishing a creative writing x without the diverse range of courses x know people, particularly from outside your magazine, producing a play and sending x people, extracurricular activities, and year and subject area. Many societies have musical instruments to a developing country. x social events that Sussex offered and a thriving social programme in addition to Schools Programme allows second-year during my degree. x their main activities. You will have plenty of x passion for the environment ‘My students the opportunity to work in a local opportunities to find out more during the x enlivened through debates and was school alongside a classroom teacher or Students’ Union Freshers’ Week held at the discussions with fellow students; x with individual pupils as a mentor. x acquired technical knowledge from I start of the autumn term. To explore the studying; and gained commercial x range of current activities available, visit Another alternative is the work-shadowing insight from extracurricular seminars x the Union’s website at programme that provides the chance to gain x workshops based around and www.ussu.info/activities an insight into an area of work you wish to entrepreneurship. x explore. ‘These, to me, highlight the rounded x The Union also has an active media produced experience you can expect to gain x by students including the popular weekly Relevant work experience is increasingly from the University of Sussex.’ paper, the badger, a termly magazine The important in securing a graduate position and Pulse, and a campus radio station, URF – CDEC can advise you on finding opportunities Josh Seal Engineering University Radio Falmer. Recent badger and how to use them as part of your personal graduate journalists have gone on to win national and development plan. international journalistic prizes, giving them a helping hand on to the first rung of the career ladder. Project V Project V is an USSU scheme dedicated to helping students get involved in the local community through volunteering. There are numerous opportunities including working in an art gallery in central Brighton, volunteering with the NHS and Age Concern, helping run a drop-in support service for people living with HIV or AIDS, or taking part in leisure activities with someone who is visually impaired. By doing something different and rewarding, you can help others, develop new skills and gain valuable experience for your CV. For more information, visit www.ussu.info/projectv 23
  • 2. Career development plan Planning your career First years Planning your career Personal development and your career Get involved in student clubs, write for the student press and volunteer Personal development and your career in the community through Project V. Explore part-time work options with CDEC, attend employer drop-ins and develop your CV. Talk to a careers advisor about vacation work or your CV; try to show how resourceful you are and that you’re making the most of personal development opportunities. Second years F or employers, it’s not just what you know, but what you can do with your knowledge that counts. At Sussex your degree is designed to help you develop the intellectual flexibility and Clarify your career ideas with a CDEC advisor. Attend campus recruitment fairs to explore work experience opportunities, employer talks and career development workshops to transferable skills that will be invaluable for your career. We work explore your options. Bolster your CV through student development with you from the start to enhance your personal and career opportunities such as the development and the options to earn while you learn. eXperience factor schools and work- shadowing programmes, student tutoring and mentoring in schools, or try something different altogether through Project V. Think about how you can make the The Sussex academic experience – Career Development and most of summer work in the UK or investing in the future Employment Centre (CDEC) abroad; talk through your ideas with Whatever degree you take, you will leave The University’s Career Development and a careers advisor. Sussex with a wider view of the world. Our Employment Centre (CDEC) complements Finalists interdisciplinary approach to degree study the academic training you receive during Spend time each week moving your plans forward. Attend employer ensures that students exchange ideas across your degree at Sussex. Our team of career talks, Gradfair and Lawfair. Attend the traditional subject boundaries. development professionals can help you to CDEC workshops to learn how In many subjects you can also learn a foreign identify specific career aims and to develop to make your applications stand language, giving you the freedom to move in the career planning strategies you will need out and feel confident about interviews, employer selection tests the international academic and commercial to achieve them. Then we help you put your and assessment centres. Many communities throughout your career. plans into action. employers, and study and training providers, have deadlines early in Work experience is available with a variety A well-presented and targeted CV can make the year (many before Christmas) so of degrees, from sandwich years for science the difference between a rejection letter and don’t miss out. students to school placements for those a first interview. Similarly, an informed Use employer directories to find interested in teaching. understanding of your potential employer graduate opportunities and check vacancies on the CDEC website. can help you make a favourable impression. By planning projects and giving presentations, Participation and preparation are the keys to Attend the Sussex Postgraduate Study Open Day, and check funding and through managing deadlines and successful job hunting, and CDEC is here to deadlines and how CDEC can help defending your views in written exercises, you help you. you once you graduate. will develop the intellectual confidence you need to make your mark in the world of work. To find out more about CDEC, visit www.sussex.ac.uk/cdec 24
  • 3. Planning your career Personal development and your career Careers advisors are available every day But it’s not just the money that counts. Some during term time for short individual discussions, opportunities can provide specific experience and group sessions are often available for or training and advance career aspirations. honing your job hunting strategies. In the recent past CDEC has advertised CDEC’s large open-access information temporary jobs for computer programmers, centre provides information on different media assistants and translators. It’s types of work, career pathways, employers, also important to ensure that your study vacancies, further training/study, DVDs, commitments don’t suffer − we advise that reference books and takeaway publications. that full-time undergraduate students work CDEC also has its own well-resourced no more than 15 hours per week. website. It includes work experience, part- CDEC promotes over 3,000 temporary time jobs, finalists’ and graduate vacancies, and part-time jobs each year. You can look and a regular newsletter The Message, which through vacancies in the information centre, can be found at www.sussex.ac.uk/cdec or make use of our job vacancies website Alongside these career pathways and where an average of 300 jobs are advertised professional development resources, we each week. In addition, we list a selection of provide a full programme of career events vacancies advertised in the local press. designed to put you in touch with employers Many jobs are within the University itself, in a and professionals: from workshops to help range of clerical and administrative posts (as you secure that first interview, to fairs and well as catering and bar work). Off-campus employer talks about graduate opportunities. there are varied opportunities in Brighton, We run skills workshops throughout the year, during term times and in the vacations. Local covering topics such as career planning job opportunities include the service sector, and assessment centres, and talks about clerical and data processing, and English specific careers such as those within the language teaching. It’s good to know that, media, scientific research, international according to a 2007 survey (the RBS Student development and the environment, as well Living Index) of 27 university towns, earnings as different ways to establish your own for part-time work in Brighton are significantly business. Many sessions are led by outside higher than average. professionals and give you the opportunity to CDEC can also help by bringing employers ask detailed questions. to you. There are a range of drop-in sessions During the year we organise a range of fairs held each term on campus and attended by focusing on different aspects of graduate a variety of local and national employers who recruitment – for example, GradFair and the have part-time or vacation opportunities. Sussex Law Fair are both attended by a wide We run regular drop-in sessions, and staff range of graduate employers and former are on hand to help you find paid work, Sussex students. and provide guidance and support with Part-time work opportunities applications, as well as on issues such Learning to live on what is often a tight as how the income tax system works for budget while making the most of student life students. You can also pick up a range is one of the challenges of being at university, of publications with tips on how to make and many students work part-time and in successful applications. vacations to earn extra money. 25
  • 4. Success after Sussex Success after Sussex Personal development and your career Personal development and your career Y ou can be confident that your experiences at Sussex will help give you the best start possible in your chosen career. You will also be entering the company of many Sussex graduates who have gone on to be highly successful in a variety of fields. Samantha’s perspective ‘Being particularly interested in x development and conservation issues, x x how the two can be compatible, and x Geography degree programme the Ian McEwan CBE x Sussex seemed to fit my needs at Author perfectly. x Ian, an English Literature graduate, is one of x was through the University that ‘It x first came to Madagascar – after I the UK’s best-known living authors. Over the finding out about VSO’s Overseas x past 30 years, he has written novels, short Training Programme – and I spent x stories and TV and film scripts; a number of x year working with the NGO a his novels, including Atonement and The Feedback Madagascar (www. x Cement Garden, have also been adapted feedbackmadagascar.org) during x for film. Ian has won several literary awards, x degree. This was a life-changing my experience, bringing a whole new x including the prestigious Man Booker Prize dimension to my studies and giving me x for Fiction for his novel Amsterdam (three of x Madagascar “bug”; I have been out the his other novels have also been shortlisted here ever since. for the same award), and is a Fellow of both x 2005 I was awarded an MBE for ‘In the Royal Society of Literature and the Royal “services to healthcare and community x Society of Arts. development in Madagascar”. We xx x continuing to build on our rural are development and conservation x programmes, and work is forever xx challenging and fulfilling – both in the x field and in the office.’ Samantha Cameron MBE Programme Coordinator, Feedback Michael Fuller Madagascar Chief Constable of Kent Police Michael, who started out as a cadet with London’s Metropolitan Police Service, rose to the rank of Deputy Assistant Commissioner (the fourth highest rank in the Met) before becoming Chief Constable of Kent Police in 2004. He worked in a variety of roles at the Met, including setting up and commanding Operation Trident, the unit set up to tackle gun crime within London urban communities. Michael, a Social Psychology graduate, has been awarded the Queen’s Police Medal for distinguished service, as well as honorary degrees from the Universities of Sussex and East London. He is also a qualified barrister and was called to the Bar at Lincoln’s Inn in 2007. 26
  • 5. Helen Boaden Other high-fliers Success after Sussex Personal development and your career Director, BBC News Arts Helen Boaden, an English Literature graduate, Turner Prize winner and Tate began her journalistic career with the BBC Trustee, Jeremy Deller; film as a news producer with Radio Leeds. She soundtrack composer, John Altman; and musician, Jem worked as a reporter and presenter on radio Griffiths. and television before taking on a series of Business senior management roles including Controller Sir Robert Wilson, Chairman of of BBC 7, Controller of Radio 4 and, since BG Group and former Chairman 2004, Director of BBC News. Helen has won of Rio Tinto plc; Hannah Jones, Vice President: Corporate a number of awards for her work including Responsibility of Nike Inc; Anthony a Sony Award for Best Current Affairs Carlisle, Executive Director of the Programme for her report on Aids in Africa. marketing and communications She is a Fellow of the Radio Academy, and group, Citigate Dewe Rogerson; Jonathan Catherwood, Executive has been awarded honorary degrees by the Vice President of Wendy’s Inc; University of East Anglia (Suffolk College) and Keith Skeoch, CEO for Standard the University of Sussex. Life Investments; and Gail Rebuck, Chair and Chief Executive, Random House Group. Media Alexandra Shulman OBE, Editor of UK Vogue; Jane Root, former Executive Vice President of Discovery Networks and General Zhang Xin Manager of the Discovery Channel in the US; and TV presenter, Dermot Property developer Murnaghan. After achieving a degree in Economics at Public service Sussex and a Masters in Development Sir Suma Chakrabarti, Permanent Economics at the University of Cambridge, Secretary of the Ministry of Justice; Zhang Xin worked as an analyst on Wall Jamie Shea, Director of Policy Planning at NATO; and Ann Grant, Street before returning to China to pursue a former British High Commissioner career in real estate. Her company, SOHO to the Republic of South Africa. China Ltd, has undertaken a series of stylish Politics residential and commercial building projects UK Government ministers, Rt Hon that have made her into one of China’s Hilary Benn and Rt Hon Ben Bradshaw; and The President of most successful property developers. One the Republic of Botswana, of her projects – the Commune by the Great Festus Mogae. Wall – won a prize at the Venice Biennale, a Science world-renowned contemporary art exhibition. Georgina Mace OBE, Director of She also won the 2004 Mont Blanc Arts Science, Zoological Society of London and Trustee of the Natural Patronage Award in recognition of her efforts History Museum; Calestous to promote the development of contemporary Juma, Professor of the Practice architecture in Asia. Her company was of International Development and Director, Science, Technology and floated on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in Globalization Project at Harvard October 2007. University; and Sir Peter Knight, Professor of Quantum Optics and Principal of Natural Sciences at Imperial College, London. Sean Phelan Founder of Multimap After taking an Electronic Engineering degree at Sussex, Sean became a programmer for a software consultancy, designing, building and debugging computer networks around the world. With his heart set on a career as an entrepreneur, however, Sean took an MBA at the Theseus Institute in France, then worked as a media and technology consultant before setting up his own business, called Multimap, in 1995. The business has gone on to become a leading provider of mapping and location-based services with a multi-million pound turnover. In 2006, Multimap was awarded The Queen’s Award for Enterprise in the innovation category. In December 2007, Sean sold his majority stake in Multimap to Microsoft for over £12 million. 27 001-037.indd 27 30/1/08 18:31:35