Make your Humanities degree work for you

19 September 2018 | Story Supplied. Photo Flazingo Photos. Read time 1 min.
The Humanities Careers Café is designed to widen students’ view of what careers their degrees allow them to pursue.
The Humanities Careers Café is designed to widen students’ view of what careers their degrees allow them to pursue.

The 2018 Humanities Careers Café, offering Humanities students an excellent opportunity to gain insight into how to put their degrees to work in a range of diverse careers, will take place on 26 September in the New Snape Building on Upper Campus.

Graduates and professionals will be on hand to share with students how they’ve applied the skills they learnt during their degrees to career paths in the developmental and media sectors, while highlighting available options and illustrating the importance of their transferable skills in the workplace.

The event is specifically organised to address the belief amongst some Humanities students that their needs aren’t adequately catered for at traditional careers fairs, according to the University of Cape Town (UCT) Careers Service team.

The evening comprises four panel discussions, two of which run concurrently, followed by a Q&A session. There will be an opportunity to network with the panellists after the discussion over light refreshments.

The Careers Café takes place on 26 September in Snape 4B, on Upper Campus, from 16:50 to 20:00.

Booking is essential, so visit the event pages at Humanities Career Cafe: Developing People or Humanities Career Cafe: Careers in Media & Writing to secure your spot.


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Bongani Mayosi

1967–2018

The University of Cape Town mourns the passing of Professor Bongani Mayosi, Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences, who left us on the morning of Friday, 27 July. While this is a very difficult time for both students and staff, particularly those in the Faculty of Health Sciences, it is also a time to reflect on and celebrate the incredible life of one of the university’s finest academics and researchers.

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Letters of condolence


Justice VC Saldanha 13:13, 1 August 2018
Dr Jeremy Farrar, Wellcome 08:46, 1 August 2018

 

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