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Career Check-Ins

Dr. Laura Pasquini

In setting up my clients for success, beyond any coaching engagement, I thought — why isn’t there more of a career check-up available? What would work assessment look like if someone wanted to take a pulse check? I dug into some of my coaching resources and readings to share questions often ask my clients. If you want to think more deeply about your career and life — specifically how you might want to make your next professional move— then these career exploration questions might be a solid plac

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Sustainability Abroad: Best Practices

AIFS Abroad

Last Updated on December 15, 2021 by Cat Rogliano. AIFS has recently made a commitment to ensuring that our internship and study abroad programs are sustainable and environmentally friendly. To do this, AIFS is taking steps to offset carbon emissions from all student and staff flights and is actively reducing our water, paper, and electricity usage in all of our offices.

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Postgraduate researchers and community building

Teaching Matters Academic Communities

Image credit: unsplash, Nathan Dumlao, CC0 In this post, Daniel Heathcote, a third year PhD student, shares his internship experience of supporting and contributing to Postgraduate Researcher community building across the University. This is the last post of the Learning and Teaching Enhancement theme: Showcasing the Doctoral College. In May, I started working as a building postgraduate researcher communities PhD intern, hosted by Academic Services.

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Spotlight on voices of movers and shakers: Meet Claudette Igiraneza, winner of the School of Divinity Gratitude Essay Writing Competition

Teaching Matters Student Engagement

Photo credit: Unsplash CC0 In today’s post, Claudette Igiraneza shares her story in becoming a Mastercard Foundation Program Scholar and the passions that drive her activism. Claudette’s story is part of the Spotlight series on the Voices of Movers and Shakers. My name is Claudette Igiraneza, and I was born and raised in Rwanda. I am currently pursuing my MSc in Global Health Policy at The University of Edinburgh after completing a BSc in Environment from the American University of B

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A University's city wide marketing takeover, to celebrate student success

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With in-person graduation ceremonies off the cards for many around the world, we look at how one Scottish university has developed an innovative way of shining a light on student success whiling highlighting their wonderful city.

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Why Study Abroad in Rome? Here Are 6 Reasons 

AIFS Abroad

From ancient ruins to modern street art, Rome serves up timeless intrigue. Aptly dubbed “The Eternal City”, Rome and its many layers have something to offer just about everyone interested in a study abroad experience. . Here are 6 reasons why you should study abroad in Rome : . 1. It’s one of the most historic places on Earth. Rome is one of the few cities in the world where you can easily experience over 3,000 years of history at your doorstep.