Category Archives: communication
Manage the Noise – 6 Easy Ways to Plug In Better.
Where we’ve improved in communication and information, we’ve suffered in lost time and overload. If the coming years are set to be a boom for curators of information, how can you strike a balance between drinking from a firehose and … Continue reading
Filed under communication, information, lifeskills, productivity, reading, technology
The Possible Impossibility of Employability…
Let me guess. If you’re a uni student reading this, am I right in thinking you’d like to be employable once you graduate? It’s probably fair to say the vast majority of students want better job and career choices as … Continue reading
Filed under academic, careers, careers advice, communication, critical thinking, employment, graduate, jobs, lifeskills
How to Ensure Living With Others Doesn’t Resemble Fresh Meat
Have you been watching Fresh Meat on Channel 4? How does it compare with your university experience? The show follows a bunch of Freshers who are stuck together in a house off campus because there isn’t enough room in the … Continue reading
Filed under accommodation, campus, communication, fresher, Freshers, Friends, group, lifeskills, welfare
Are you asking enough questions?
Last week, I talked about understanding questions as a whole and then breaking them down into parts. Both stages are in order for you to get as much meaning from a question as possible. Questions are important. You need to … Continue reading
Filed under academia, academic, communication, coursework, critical thinking, dissertation, essays, exams, research, Study, writing
Universities and Public Relations: How do universities innovate in PR?
This is a big ol’ post about public relations in higher education, based on today’s discussion over at The Guardian. I hereby give you advance warning that you may want to skip over this post if you’re not interested in … Continue reading
Filed under academia, communication, universities, University
