Thursday 23 November 2017

Interested in Business, Marketing, Sales ? Would you like to pursue an Apprenticeship in London after completing Year 13?


Heard of GSK?

 
They’re only one of largest and most respected pharmaceutical companies in the world!
What’s more, GSK is headquartered right here in London.
 
To launch their Sales Executive Apprenticeship, GSK has partnered with ULAS to bring your students an exclusive open day at their landmark office, GSK House in Brentford, West London.

Date: Monday 4th December 2017
Time: 10 AM - 2 PM


GSK are especially looking for students who will b
e interested in the new Sales Executive Apprenticeship to start in September 2018.

Do you have students who are
A. In Year 13?
B. Interested in business, marketing & sales?
C. Keen on doing an apprenticeship in London next year?


Then share this with them, tickets are very limited, so students must register ASAP! 
 
 
The day will include:
Interactive Workshops

*Negotiation & selling
*Consumer brand games
*Advert creation



 
 
Apprentice Careers Fair and Presentation

*Different stands highlighting the various apprentice schemes available at GSK
*Inspiring stories from some of the GSk Consumer Leadership Team

 
Exciting talks from current apprentices  at GSK:

* What is it like to work for GSK
* From school to work – tips to make the change as easy as possibl
e
 

An overview of GSK's new Sales Executive Apprenticeship 

Delivered by GSK's Consumer Healthcare Apprentice Manager


 
 
If students need permission from the school to attend.
At your request, ULAS can send a formal letter of invitation. Please email info@ulas.co.uk
 
Until next time,
The ULAS Team
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Wednesday 8 November 2017

Where do the "North" and "South" begin?


Have you heard about the “North South Divide”?  Well, it seems that the boundary between the north and south is changing!  The dividing line is determined by looking at population numbers.  If more people move to the north of the country, then the dividing line moves north, and similarly, if people move south, then the line moves south too (think about splitting the country in half, NOT according to geography, but instead, according to the number of people who live here).  Look at the article below from yesterday’s Evening Standard in London (http://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/this-is-where-the-north-of-england-starts-according-to-new-research/ar-AAuya6q?li=AAnZ9Ug&ocid=onepro)

a close up of a map© Provided by Independent Print Limited The north of Britain now officially starts in Leicestershire, according to a new study.



The UK’s population centre has moved from Upper Midway in Derbyshire to Snarestone in Leicestershire, experts at Liverpool University have said.  The shift is due to an increasing number of people moving south east for better employment opportunities, they added.  Areas around London and the south east have seen a constant increase in population between 1971 and 2011, researchers said.  However, large northern cities, including Birmingham, Newcastle and Glasgow, have seen more people leave according to five Censuses carried out over 40 years.  Chris Lloyd, Professor of Quantitative Geography at the University of Liverpool’s, who led the project, said: “Our study of population changes in Britain finds that the population centre for each Census has moved steadily further south from Upper Midway in Derbyshire to Snarestone in Leicestershire, as the population of the country has shifted towards the South East.  “This reflects a north-south divide in population growth, with more rapid growth in London and the south east of England than elsewhere.

“This urban growth links to opportunities, such as in employment, but also to challenges such as increasing overcrowding seen in outer London and other urban areas.”

Tuesday 7 November 2017

How to become a teacher

For those students interested in becoming a teacher, there is an information evening taking place at ARU on 16/11 where you can go along and find out more.


Click here for more information

Friday 3 November 2017

University of Leeds in LRC today


We are pleased to welcome Amy Wilson- Education Outreach Lead Officer from Leeds University into the college today.  She is based in the LRC to the left of the main Reception, and any student or staff member can approach her to discuss Higher Education matters.  Examples of what you may wish to ask include:

  • questions about what it is like to study at that university
  • questions about university fees
  • how to choose a good course
  • are there open days coming up
  • how to sort out accommodation
  • transport links
  • etc.

Please note, Amy is here to discuss any matters regarding HE in general, and not to try and convince you that you should attend her university.  As such, she can be approached by anyone between the hours of 10.00 and 2.00.