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Monday 13 February, 2012
 

Employability & Enterprise

Newsletter articles

Text in the City: the value of literary analysis to City Financial institutions
Ceri Sullivan and Eben Muse research the potentially lucrative intersection of literature and finance, and suggest that English students may not feel out of place in City institutions.
Engaging with the Present, Believing in the Future: why our student's career planning should matter to us.
The Centre for Creative Writing Research at the University of Wales, Bangor was launched in 1999. The Centre engages in research and practice-led research in the field, and is engaged with all forms and styles of Creative Writing. It is currently chaired by Professor Graeme Harper.
English: The long view from A-level to graduation
From sixth form to the world of work, a new study conducted at the University of Central Lancashire probes the decision-making process and benefits of doing a degree in English.

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