International Education & Careers Week
Day 2
Programme of Events for Tuesday 20th April 2010
International Music and Dancing
12.00 - 14.00 in
Refectory
Enjoy your lunch while exploring diversity and
multiculturalism through music and dance from around the
globe! Join in the fun and see it for yourself!
Presentation by SIFE-RCL
13.30 - 14.00 in Darwin 102
This
presentation by SIFE is a wonderful
opportunity to introduce SIFE-RCL and its projects to the Regent’s
community and also give you information on how you can get
involved. Organised by Michaël Coene, President
of SIFE-RCL.
Increase Your Employability in the Credit Crunch
14.30 - 15.30 in Darwin 104
Workshop Agenda: Current scenarios in the job market; How to make a
difference; Recruiter's expectation; Add value to yourself; Secret
to increase Your Employability. Guest Speaker: Mr. Aliar
Hossain.
Rhetoric or Reality: The challenges of developing
business students' intercultural awareness
16.00 - 17.00 in Darwin 06
Dr. Eric Jean García, Sciences Po, Paris, External Guest
Speaker.
International Careers – people who recruit internationally
18.30 - 19.30 Panel Discussion in Tuke
Cinema
This panel will feature guest speakers including Martin Tripp of
Martin Tripp Associates, leading international
recruiter/head-hunter in publishing and media; and Sandra Kabir,
Executive Director and Secretary to the Board of BRAC UK who will
speak on the topic of international careers.
Careers Networking Event
19.30 - 20.45 in Herringham Hall
This
event will blend internal and external audiences to focus on
employment opportunities. CBR’s lively events are popular
with students, alumni and employers in which everyone present is
encouraged to actively participate. This also provides links with
Career Advisors, Faculty, departmental heads and work experience
coordinators who have direct access to students with knowledge and
expertise in a variety of subject areas. Please join us for
informal drinks and nibbles.
International Film: La Dolce Vita
19.30 - 21.00 in Tuke Cinema
Arguably Fellini’s greatest film, La Dolce Vita is a searing
critique of celebrity-obsessed society as seen through the eyes of
a fluff-peddling journalist. Marcello Mastroianni famously plays a
gossip columnist and would-be novelist who chronicles “the sweet
life” of fading aristocrats, second-rate movie stars and aging
playboys.
Lust, adultery, loneliness and tragedy follow the philandering
Marcello as he vainly vies for the affections of a vivacious screen
goddess (Anita Ekberg) while fleeing his obsessive, suicidal
fiancé. Fellini contrives what Roger Ebert called “a cautionary
tale of a man without centre” in this defining film that first
coined the term paparazzi, and which boldly demystified the
pretentions of celebrity culture. (Italian with English
subtitles)
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