Your Introduction to the Careers & Employability Service

Are you a new international student, wondering how the Careers & Employability service can support you throughout your career journey? This guide will help you understand what services and support we offer!

Whether you’re looking for a part-time job or wanting to work in the UK after you finish studying, the Careers & Employability Service can help you.

Careers & Employability are located in the main Library building and are also accessible online at uolcareers.co.uk. We are here to support students with their career ideas.

We are open 9am – 4.30pm every day and can help you:

  • Find a part-time job
  • Gain a job on campus
  • Develop your CV and LinkedIn profile
  • Guide you through the job application process including interviews and psychometric tests
  • Explain how and where to look for work after your studying across the UK

 

We hold central events such as careers fairs, workshops and one-to-one appointments. If you want to talk to a member of our Careers & Employability team about anything to do with your career, you can book an appointment by using our Appointment Booking Tool that’s on our website: Access appointments and support.

We also have dedicated resources for international students. Have a look at our International Student Careers & Employability web page where you can discover:

  • Recorded workshops on working in the UK, during and after your studies
  • Access to the website Student Circus – a site dedicated to showing UK job vacancies available for international students
  • Our Frequently Asked Questions sheet covering many questions that international students have – from National Insurance to CVs.

Your exclusive offer to watch Lincoln City FC

We have teamed up with our friends at Lincoln City FC once again to provide you with an exclusive discounted offer to watch them play versus Portsmouth on Saturday 18 February (3pm kick off).

The Imps who currently ply their trade in Sky Bet League One play at the LNER Stadium (a short walk away from the university campus) and you can watch them in action for just £5!

We have a great relationship with Lincoln City FC and even feature on their third kit this season! We hope to see some of you there cheering on the Imps next month.

To secure this fantastic offer please follow the below instructions.

How to order your match ticket

  1. Unique link – https://www.eticketing.co.uk/imps/Authentication/Login?groupref=27&digest=6b189f459ceaa8f03aae636fa72baaed4cc5862e88caf7087d56b239d7506dfb
  2. Log in or create a new account by clicking ‘register’
  3. Navigate to the Portsmouth fixture via the ‘tickets’ and ‘home games’ menu
  4. Select ‘purchase tickets’
  5. Select the block you wish to sit, in the bottom left
  6. Scroll down the left-hand column to select ‘student (with ID) £5’ category
  7. Select add to basket
  8. Select the basket in the top right and complete the checkout process
  9. Tickets are sent via email upon completion of your purchase

 

Terms and conditions

Maximum of one ticket at £5 per account. If you are attending as a group then tickets will need to be purchased individually on separate accounts. The bespoke link in this email should be used to gain access to the reduced student price. Student price is only available for the fixture against Portsmouth on Saturday 18 February (3pm kick off).

If you have any issues please contact the ticket office at the LNER Stadium via tickets@theredimps.com or call 01522 880011. In person Monday to Friday, 10am – 5pm.

Valentine Cupcakes Available to Pre-order!

Spread the love this February with a box of FoodLinc’s homemade cupcakes. Enjoy three different flavours of including red velvet, chocolate with cherry frosting and lemon with elderflower frosting. Cupcake boxes contain two of each flavour for £12. Don’t wait around too long as pre-orders close on Wednesday 8th February.

How to pre-order your box:
Head to your nearest FoodLinc outlet at the Brayford Pool Campus (Lindons, Pier Café, Think Tank Café, Enterprise Café, Theorem at INB or GF&Co. at David Chiddick).
Speak to one of our staff members to order your box. You’ll be able to collect your cupcakes on either Friday 10th, Monday 13th or Tuesday 14th of February.

Story submitted by Julia Shaw
Jshaw@lincoln.ac.uk

Win a £2000 Voucher! – We need your reviews for the University of Lincoln 

We’re really excited to take part in this year’s Whatuni Student Choice Awards (WUSCA). The WUSCAs are compiled from the reviews which students like you leave on Whatuni, and rank institutions according to the things that students really care about – student support, campus facilities, lecturers and teaching quality, and so on.  

Whatuni is the UK’s largest source of independent, real, honest student reviews – reviews which have a number of benefits:  

  1. They give students like you a really important voice and platform to share your views.
  2. They help prospective students make crucial decisions on what and where to study.
  3. They allow us institutions to find out what you really think, so we can make improvements to our offering.
  4. They could win YOU a £2,000 voucher for taking part! We’d really love you to participate in the review collection process and give the University of Lincoln a review! It will only take a few minutes of your time.

 

Please click here to review your institution or visit https://www.whatuni.com/university-course-reviews/ and click the button to ‘Write a Review’. 

Stand out to future employers with the Lincoln Award!

Want to stand out to employers and land your dream job? When applying for jobs, you need to show employers you have the skills and experience they are looking for. Whilst your degree provides experience of your academic abilities, you need to also be able to demonstrate your extracurricular experiences which is where the Lincoln Award comes in!   

The Lincoln Award supports you to develop your employability skills so you can showcase these to employers. On completion of the award you will:  

  • Have more experience to show employers   
  • Able to identify and communicate your skills across to employers  
  • Reflected on your experiences and planned your future development   
  • Attended an Assessment Centre and feel confident about facing any recruitment process   
  • Received a feedback summary which includes vital information to support your future success
       

Interested? Get started today, click here for more information! 

Join Lincoln’s 23 Hour Cycle BRIT Challenge to Help Promote Better Wellbeing For All

Unite with universities and colleges across the country for the 2023 British Inspiration Trust (BRIT) Challenge dedicated to supporting student and staff mental health, fitness and wellbeing nationally.

Our University community will also have the unique opportunity to attend a talk by Phil Packer MBE, founder and unpaid CEO of BRIT, who was inspired to create the charity following his extraordinary completion of a series of extreme physical challenges after sustaining catastrophic spinal injuries while serving in Iraq. For some time, he was under the command of Lincoln’s own Deputy Vice Chancellor Julian Free.

The severity of his injuries meant that Phil was unlikely to walk again, yet after five months of hospitalisation and six months of rehabilitation, he rowed the English Channel, completed the London Marathon (in 14 days), and scaled El Capitan in Yosemite National Park, all in the space of six months.

Each of these outstanding feats has raised money and awareness for causes close to Phil’s heart, raising a total of over £1.3 million for the wounded. By working with and being appointed as an ambassador for numerous charities, he felt that the charity sector could collaborate better. This prompted the creation of BRIT. Money raised through the 2023 challenge will be split between BRIT and another charity of the fundraiser’s choice; in Lincoln’s case, this will be Bromhead Medical Charity.

Phil Packer MBE said: “I am thrilled to have been invited to the University of Lincoln and join students and staff as they participate in their BRIT Challenge activity. I am overwhelmed with the engagement and support from across the education and sport sectors and delighted that universities and colleges are coming up with innovative ways to take part.”

What is the BRIT Challenge?

The BRIT Challenge is an annual challenge run over the past three years with almost 250 universities and colleges participating. This year, the challenge will centre around a theme of ‘2023’, commencing on 23 January and finishing on the 23 March 2023.

In Lincoln, we are hosting a 23-hour cycle challenge where students and staff can sign up to cycle for a slot of 20 minutes, though you’re more than welcome to commit to longer by booking multiple slots. The bikes, supplied by Lincoln’s Sports Centre, will aim to be running continuously throughout the night.

You’ll be in good company, as DVC Julian Free has already signed up to cycle the final slot, commenting that: “The BRIT Challenge is a fantastic opportunity for the University of Lincoln Community to support the BRIT Trust in raising funds to help young people struggling with their mental health whilst taking part in an activity which will also improve ours – though it might leave us gasping for breath!”

Why sign up? 

The challenge itself encourages better mental and physical health by encouraging participants to do something active with other members of their university community, while raising money for a local cause. Bromhead Medical Charity is committed to improving healthcare through offering grants to individuals who need support for treatments, diagnosis, surgical procedures, consultations or therapies. Many of the people benefiting from the charity are helped because they had to wait too long, or their operation wasn’t available on the NHS, or because someone else depended upon them being well.

Where and when? 

The University of Lincoln’s challenge will take place in the Isaac Newton building from 23 January 10am to 24 January 9am, lasting a total of 23 hours. Phil Packer will be present for the final hour before giving his talk in the Jackson Lecture Theatre at 10:30am which will open into a Q&A.

Sign up to a cycle slot at the link here.

Book onto the talk at the link here.

Support the Lincoln team via donations to the cause at the link here.

Looking to gain Work Experience?

Starting to think about your career now that it’s the start of a new year? Why not kickstart your year by gaining some valuable work experience with our Employer Projects Scheme?

We’re offering students this exclusive 8-week work experience scheme that consists of just a few hours per week! You’ll be working on a real project brief set by a real client so there’s no better way to gain valuable work experience that’ll impress your future employers!  It’s a great opportunity for you to develop vital skills to add to your CV.

You’ll be working in a group of 6-8 students, so you can evidence to employers your ability to work in a multidisciplinary environment- exactly what employers look for.

It will also count towards your Lincoln Award so make the most out of this opportunity, you don’t want to miss out!

This scheme is open to ALL students so be quick to apply! There’s limited availability and applications close on 19th January! Click here for more information and to apply.

5 Ways you can Improve your Employability Skills & Experience over Christmas

Looking to improve your employability skills and experience over the Christmas break? Utilise some of the spare time you’ll have by completing some of our online resources and learning!

Whether you’re wanting to learn more digital skills, practice your interviews skills or you’re simply looking for some careers guidance, there’s a range of resources on offer for everyone such as:

  1. CV & Interview Review Tools
  2. Skills Assessment
  3. Online Digital Skills Courses
  4. LinkedIn Learning
  5. Psychometric Tests

Plus much more! Click here to visit our Online Resources & Learning webpage.

Stand out to future employers with the Lincoln Award!

Looking for ways in which you can stand out from the crowd? When applying for jobs, you need to show employers you have the skills and experience they are looking for. Whilst your degree provides experience of your academic abilities, you need to also be able to demonstrate your extracurricular experiences which is where the Lincoln Award comes in!

The Lincoln Award supports you to develop your employability skills so you can showcase these to employers. On completion of the award, you will:

  • Have more experience to show employers
  • Able to identify and communicate your skills across to employers
  • Reflected on your experiences and planned your future development
  • Attended an Assessment Centre and feel confident about facing any recruitment process
  • Received a feedback summary which includes vital information to support your future success

This is exactly what employers are looking for! Your degree alone is not enough to land your dream job. Make the most out of your time at university.

Interested? Whether you’re completely new to the Lincoln Award, or you’ve been introduced to it before on your course, you can watch the ‘Lincoln Award- get started’ video on this page here, where it will explain your next steps to getting started/signed up.