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Brexit: The political is personal. Values and emotion in career thinking (2019)
Presentation / Conference
Thomson, T. (2019, April). Brexit: The political is personal. Values and emotion in career thinking. Paper presented at Employability across Europe, Chancellors Conference Centre, Manchester, England

How is Brexit impacting on the future plans of UK undergraduates? This small-scale research study, conducted in 2017,seeks to better understand the impact of political events on career thinking. Updated for this conference, we learn if the participa... Read More about Brexit: The political is personal. Values and emotion in career thinking.

Author engagement with altmetrics (2019)
Presentation / Conference
Vaughton, C. (2019, February). Author engagement with altmetrics. Presented at AULIC Research and Dissertation Event 2019, Bristol, UK

Presentation for AULIC research and dissertation event, based on research for MSc Information Management dissertation. This project asked researchers at UWE Bristol about their experience with, and opinions about, altmetrics and social media.

Customer service and the Future Library at the University of the West of England (2018)
Presentation / Conference
Belger, J. (2018, June). Customer service and the Future Library at the University of the West of England. Presented at Erasmus Library Staff Mobility week, Dublin, Ireland

Presentation given at the Erasmus library staff mobility week in Dublin, giving an overview of the library service’s approach to customer service and plans for the future to enhance the user experience.

Careers in times of social and political change: The impact of Brexit on UK undergraduates' perception of career (2018)
Presentation / Conference
Thomson, T. (2018, May). Careers in times of social and political change: The impact of Brexit on UK undergraduates' perception of career. Paper presented at Imagining new perspectives on work - the role of career development in shaping futures, University of Derby, England

The substantive impact of Brexit on the graduate labour market in the UK is, as yet, far from clear. However a number of recent surveys of UK graduates suggest that up to 39% believe that it will be more difficult to secure graduate employment as a r... Read More about Careers in times of social and political change: The impact of Brexit on UK undergraduates' perception of career.