SRS University Webinars

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Employability webinars for university academics and careers service staff

We recently ran two webinars for university academics and careers service team members, where we shared our advice and expertise on two topics which we’re renowned for...

Embedding assessment centres into the curriculum

  • How our university clients have embedded our assessment centre simulation into the curriculum

  • How you can sell the benefits of an assessment centre experience to other colleagues and leaders within your university

  • The different ways in which you can assess an assessment centre as part of a credit bearing module

  • The barriers to embedding an assessment centre experience and how these can be overcome

Running a digital assessment centre

  • What a typical digital assessment centre involves

  • The types of exercises and platforms being used

  • Tips and advice you should be sharing with your students

100% of participants who completed the post-webinar survey learned something useful and would recommend the webinars to others, commenting…

“Really informative, well delivered, and it was good to hear the case studies. Some really good tips that we can take away and put into practise”

“Very helpful session, good to get a better understanding of how employers have adapted assessment centres to the digital world.”

“A valuable opportunity to see what is going on at other HEIs and benchmark against our own provision”

Get in touch for links to the webinar recordings.

University branded webinars

We are now offering universities the option to have our series of employability webinars recorded with their university branding, to use on their own channels. The webinars can either be prerecorded or hosted live, and you also receive all the resources that come with the webinars. Multiple universities have now taken advantage of this offer, using the rebranding to share the webinars more widely, allowing more of their students to benefit from the expert advice and tips. 

If you would like to explore this for your university please get in touch.