Student Partnership Agreement Small Project funding

Reading time: 3 minutesFunding is available for projects that enhance the student experience and where students and staff work in partnership throughout. The priorities for this year’s projects are: Wellbeing, mental health, cost of living and student accommodation   Transforming curriculum   Equality, diversity and inclusion There are 18 successfully funded projects for 2024-25, which …

GENDER.ED

Reading time: 3 minutesOver the last seven years, GENDER.ED has been a hub for showcasing and promoting excellence in gender and sexualities teaching, research, and knowledge exchange and impact.  In that time, it has supported the design and launch of three pre-honours undergraduate courses, introduced a Postdoctoral Fellowship and hosted nine undergraduate interns …

Supporting student work experience

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Did you know you could support student work experience by hiring an Intern through the Employ.ed on Campus Programme?

Since 2010, the Employ.ed on Campus Internship Programme has provided valuable paid work experience to over 600 students. Open to all University departments and schools, this programme enables you to host motivated interns from our talented pool of 2nd, 3rd and penultimate-year undergraduates for 8-12 weeks on a part-time or full-time basis. It’s an opportunity to support students in their professional development while bringing fresh energy and new perspectives into your team. 

“The Employ.ed internship programme is a great opportunity for staff to get fresh sets of eyes on your workload and the challenges you may face, while providing a great development opportunity for a student at an essential step in their career journey.” – previous Employ.ed on Campus host. 

Visit our website to hear from previous Employ.ed interns about their experiences: 

Employ.ed blogs and news 

The Careers Service supports you and the interns throughout the process, from project scoping and recruitment guidance to ongoing intern personal development, including induction, midpoint and final events. Interns are guided to reflect on their personal and professional growth through the Edinburgh Award:

Edinburgh Award 

What are the benefits? 

  • Interns can complete projects that may be on hold or otherwise wouldn’t be done.   
  • You gain a student perspective on your project.  
  • You gain a motivated new team member.  
  • You support student employability by providing valuable work experience.  
  • It’s a great development opportunity for staff with little or no line management experience. Staff member Carla shares her first experience of line management through Employ.ed in this blog:

Our first intern experience increases our data and analytics capacity 

For more information and how to get involved, please visit the Employ.ed webpages or contact the Internships and Work Experience team at Employ.ed@ed.ac.uk.  

Employ.ed on Campus | Careers Service

 

 

 

Community Access to Rooms: a growing success

Reading time: 2 minutesDavid Carpenter, the group’s English Speaker of Other Languages Coordinator, explains: “We teach around 550 people every six months. There are so many refugees, migrants and asylum seekers in Edinburgh who need that opportunity but as a small charity, we didn’t have the money to hire halls.”   Recognising this gap, …