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Get involved in the NU Futures Programme & Employer Panel Events

NU Futures Programme

Employers are invited to contribute to the NU Futures programme by providing an Employer Insight or Mock Interview session in March/April 2021. Insight sessions involve a 1-2-1 conversation with an NU Futures student providing insights into career, workplace and industry. Mock Interviews will be delivered virtually and help support the skill development of students. For further information please contactsv.employers@northumbria.ac.uk to discuss how to get involved.

 

Employer Panel Events

Employers can join one of our sector specific panel events, where they can share knowledge with students who are interested in their industry or provide valuable input via various programme development activities. For more information and for an initial discussion please contact sv.employers@northumbria.ac.uk.

 


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