Inside Publishing: What Students Learned from Industry Experts

On 27 April, the School of Arts welcomed two leading voices from Hodder & Stoughton, Charlotte Humphery (Editorial Director) and Charlea Charlton (Senior Marketing Manager), for an honest, generous conversation about how publishing really works. Expertly hosted by our very own Dr Okechukwu Nzelu, the event demystified the industry and offered practical advice for anyone considering a career in publishing. […]

Making the Most of Short-Term and Casual Work During University

Short-term and casual work is a common part of university life for many students. Whether it’s weekend shifts, seasonal roles, or temporary gigs, these jobs can sometimes feel disconnected from your long-term career goals. However, for students in the Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (FHASS), these roles offer valuable opportunities to develop skills, build networks and enhance your […]

Understanding Unconscious Bias and Its Impact in the Workplace

Unconscious bias refers to the automatic, often unintentional attitudes or stereotypes that influence how we perceive and interact with others. Everyone has them, but left unchecked, these biases can affect workplace decisions and behaviours, sometimes leading to unfair treatment or missed opportunities. Understanding unconscious bias is crucial for fostering inclusive, respectful work environments and for developing as thoughtful, effective professionals. […]

Mastering the Video Interview: Essential Tips for Success

As remote work becomes more common, many employers are opting for video interviews using platforms like Zoom, Google Meet, or Microsoft Teams. Video interviews generally come in two formats: live and on-demand. Live video interviews mimic traditional face-to-face interviews but are conducted via video conferencing tools. On the other hand, on-demand video interviews allow you to record your responses at […]

How Our Graduates Shape Ethical Leadership in the Modern Workplace

Ethical leadership is more important than ever in today’s complex and rapidly evolving workplaces. Graduates from the Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (FHASS) are particularly well-equipped to lead with integrity, empathy and social responsibility — qualities that define effective and trusted leadership in the modern world. What Is Ethical Leadership? Ethical leadership involves guiding organisations and teams based […]

The Benefits of Getting Involved in Student Societies

University life offers more than just lectures and assignments — it’s also a chance to explore interests, develop new skills, and build a network through student societies. For students in the Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (FHASS), engaging with societies can provide valuable experiences that enrich both your personal life and future career. Why Join a Student Society? […]

Your Degree Is Just the Beginning: Pathways to Explore with Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences

When you study in the Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, you gain much more than subject knowledge. You develop critical thinking, creativity, communication skills, and the ability to understand people and societies — all qualities that employers value across sectors. That’s why we don’t believe your degree limits you to a single type of career. Instead, we support […]

Mastering the Art of Networking: How to Break the Ice and Start Meaningful Conversations

For some, striking up a conversation with a stranger comes naturally, while for others, it can feel like an overwhelming task. Yet, when it comes to networking, being able to initiate a conversation is the first crucial step toward success. Often, the whole process becomes much easier once you’ve overcome that initial hurdle. Interestingly, few successful icebreakers start with “Hi, […]

Making Your Interview Stand Out: The Power of Storytelling

In an interview, your primary goal is to distinguish yourself from the other candidates and make a lasting impression. One of the most effective ways to achieve this is through storytelling. Research suggests that stories engage our brains on a deeper level. When we listen to a story, our brain patterns start to align with those of the speaker, making […]

Building Career Well-Being: 6 Steps to a Fulfilling Professional Life

We all have different visions of our dream career, but ultimately, we’re all aiming for the same thing: a job that contributes to our happiness, motivates us to get out of bed in the morning (at least most days), and leaves us feeling fulfilled. Achieving this means actively working on your career well-being—a conscious effort to build a career you […]