The library is not just there to help you with your degree. We have many resources to help you get that job after graduation, from books on writing your CV to advice on researching the company you want to work for.
The skills you've developed in searching for information, analyzing it, and using the right information at the right time are highly valued by employers and one of the reasons why graduates are highly valued as employees. You can put all those skills to good use after graduation, both in employment and when you're looking for that perfect job.
Subject | Name |
Business (Accounting, Finance and Economics, Management and Marketing, Executive Business Centre) |
Ros Smith (Librarian) |
Business (Business Operations and Strategy) |
Rachael Hartiss (Librarian) |
Collaborations and Copyright |
Irene Barranco (Librarian) |
Collections Manager (Eresources, Ebooks Authentication, Document Delivery and GALA) |
Nadine Edwards (Librarian) |
Karen Richardson (Librarian) |
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Vik Chauhan (Librarian) |
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Education | William Robley (Librarian) |
Health (Medway) |
(Librarian) |
Mental Health Work (under construction) Nursing, Midwifery and Paramedic Science |
(Librarian) |
Andrew Day (Librarian) | |
Research | Mina Stoynova |