Psychology Student Employability Guide
Author | : Caprice Lantz |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 123 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : College graduates |
ISBN | : 9780955037245 |
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Author | : Caprice Lantz |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 123 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : College graduates |
ISBN | : 9780955037245 |
Author | : Caprice Lantz |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 158 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781907207358 |
Author | : Graham Davey |
Publisher | : SAGE |
Total Pages | : 348 |
Release | : 2022-03-31 |
Genre | : Study Aids |
ISBN | : 1529786304 |
How does a Psychology degree work? Where will it lead me? What skills are employers looking for? Psychology is one of the most popular undergraduate degree subjects in the UK, which is no surprise given the wide range of transferrable skills it offers. But how to translate these skills into job opportunities? And which career paths to explore? If you are considering studying psychology, or you are already a psychology student looking at your next steps, this book is for you. Written by leading academics, this handy guide interweaves both study skills and employability skills, providing advice across all three years of your course and talking you through the different options open to you after graduation. From writing essays to revising for exams, and from careers in and outside of professional psychology to further academic study, this book covers everything a psychology student needs to know – even how to make the most of your social life! Graham Davey is Emeritus Professor of Psychology at the University of Sussex.
Author | : Graham C. L. Davey |
Publisher | : Sage Publications Limited |
Total Pages | : 344 |
Release | : 2022-05-07 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781529758061 |
Written by leading academics, this handy guide interweaves both study skills and employability skills, providing advice across all three years of a psychology degree.
Author | : Caprice Lantz |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 158 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : College graduates |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Alex Forsythe |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 196 |
Release | : 2021-05-05 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1000379647 |
The Psychology Student’s Career Survival Guide is designed to aid students in identifying their ideal career pathway and imbue them with the right tools and skills to not only achieve their desired job but to progress and thrive within the workplace. The first half of the book focuses on how to find and get a suitable job. The remaining chapters explore gaining success in the workplace in terms of personal growth, navigating criticism, workplace relations and the critical job assignments that every graduate should pursue. Forsythe, an experienced organisational psychologist, helps students recognise and apply the acquired psychological skill set to develop a personal brand, increase personal visibility and develop professional networks. This smooths the transition from university into the world of work by developing effective working practices that will support personal performance and that of the workplace. This book can also serve as a practical guide for academics looking to bridge the gap between the developing student at university and demands of their future employers. It explicitly calls for vocational elements such as communication, team-working, goal setting and planning within the curriculum. This engaging book comes with an abundance of resources to support students' individual development and to help academics run workshops. These resources include tool kits which include self-diagnostic tools and strengths finders, networking skill development, job search strategies, difficult interview questions, personal branding and so on. This is an essential text for psychology students at all levels looking for employability guidance and for psychology academics who are seeking supportive resources and guidance on helping students achieve their career ambitions.
Author | : Sylvie Collins |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 284 |
Release | : 2014-05-01 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1444165550 |
""The problem with the first year was I didn't know what I didn't know, and even when I thought there was something I was supposed to know I didn't know what to do about it."" This quote from a perplexed undergraduate student illustrates the plight of many first-years who feel overwhelmed by the demands made on them at university, combined with the expectation of lecturers and tutors that they will already know how to study independently. 'Study Skills for Psychology Students' is a light-hearted yet comprehensive guide to studying psychology at university. Covering topics such as using the library and other resources, making effective notes in lectures and successful revision skills, the authors provide a practical guide to help the new student get the most out of their psychology course. Finally, in addition to the generic information needed by all students embarking on a degree course, 'Study Skills for Psychology Students' includes psychology specific material on Ethics, Professional Data Acquisition and Interviewing Skills.
Author | : EMMA. BAILEY WHITT (KATE. MCDONALD, STEPHANIE.) |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 197 |
Release | : 2023-05-15 |
Genre | : Communication of technical information |
ISBN | : 0198832060 |
The most practical guide to completing your research project, where straightforward, student-centred advice is quickly found and easily applied.
Author | : Connor Whiteley |
Publisher | : CGD Publishing |
Total Pages | : 111 |
Release | : 2023-07-21 |
Genre | : Study Aids |
ISBN | : |
Psychology students enjoy university. Students find university a wonderful place to learn, fun and making friends. But students want tips and information about exams, coursework, how to learn at university, and so much more. University student and bestselling writer Connor Whiteley writes an engaging, conversational and brilliant book to help ask these great questions. If you’re looking for a brilliant book to help you understand university more. You NEED this outstanding book. BUY NOW! A Student’s Guide To University And Learning includes Introduction Part One: General Learning Tips 5 Revision Techniques For University Students 5 Things You Need To Master Online Learning 3 Tips Reduce Distractions Online Learning Part Two: Exams How To Remain Calm During A University Exam? How Should Students Prepare For Exam Season? Online Exams For University Students: A Student’s Prespective Being Kind To Yourself During Exam Season For University Students How To Deal With Stress And Anxiety When Waiting For Exam Marks? Part Three: Coursework Tips Coursework Time Management How To Prepare For Group Projects At University? How To Prepare For Presentations At University? Part Four: General Social Tips For University Students Finding Your People At University Why Is University An Interesting Time For LGBT+ Students? Finding Your Passion Again For University Students Part Five: The Christmas Break How To Prepare For The Final Week Before Christmas At University? What To Do Over The Christmas University Break? How To Face The New Year? How To Get Back Into The Swing of Things At University? Part Six: Placements, Work Experience and Summer Holidays How To Make The Most Of Your Summer Holidays? How To Find A Part-Time Job At University? How Does Work Experience Benefit University Students? Should You Do A Placement Year? Conclusion
Author | : Rachael Leggett |
Publisher | : McGraw-Hill Education (UK) |
Total Pages | : 120 |
Release | : 2021-12-14 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 0335250890 |
“The blended take on explaining psychology as a field and clear guidance on how to succeed in this profession make this book a required read for anyone at the beginning of this exciting journey.” Eduard Daniel Margarit, Founding President Psychology Corner, Chair BPS Student Committee “This is an invaluable resource to making the most of your Psychology degree!” Elisa Lewis, Lecturer in Psychology, London South Bank University, UK “[This] is such a pragmatic book, crammed full of highly practical and helpful tips and advice, that it will serve as a supportive guide for psychology students throughout their academic journey.” Dr. Ian Tyndall, Reader in Cognitive Psychology, Institute of Education, Social, and Life Sciences, University of Chichester, UK How to Make the Most of your Psychology Degree does exactly what it says on the tin. From choosing your modules to thinking about your squiggly career path, this book equips psychology students with the skills necessary to make the most of their degrees. Taking an informal, chatty approach, the book draws on the experiences of tutors who have supported thousands of Psychology students through highs and lows. It will help you to understand what is expected of you and how to set expectations and goals for yourself. Recognising that success takes different forms, this book will support students on their personal learning journeys. It focuses on helping students: • To set the right mindset and attitude for studying • To understand that ‘your career starts now’ • To take ownership of your career trajectory • To start to understand the varied career paths that are open to you Linked to key frameworks – such as the Quality Assurance Agency and Teaching Excellence Framework – and tailored to include key learnings from The British Psychological Society (BPS) – this book will be a “one stop shop” for students looking to develop their professional skills. Rachael Leggett is a lecturer in Forensic Psychology at Coventry University, UK, and is currently the Deputy Course Director for the Undergraduate Forensic Psychology course. Daniel Waldeck is an Assistant Professor in Psychology at Coventry University, UK. He is module leader for research methods and statistics and formerly led Coventry’s Developing as a Psychologist modules. Amy Burrell is a Research Fellow at the University of Birmingham, UK. She has wide experience as a tutor and researcher and previously held the position of Assistant Professor in Forensic Psychology at Coventry University.