As I read yet another list of amazing things to do in lockdown, from PE with Joe Wicks to micro-volunteering, I ask myself for the zillionth time whether I feel […]
I speak multiple languages
Working as a senior lecturer at Christ Church University is a pleasure and a blessing at this time of social unease and disease. I am sat at the computer about […]
Careers and Enterprise Online Hub
As promised yesterday, here are a few top tips of things you could do to help yourself, students and alumni, with personal and professional development with some great tools you […]
Keeping it real, and keeping a routine
Barely three months in to the year, I’ll be surprised if the word of 2020 isn’t ‘unprecedented’. That’s why, on the Careers & Enterprise blog, I’ve begun a new series […]
Too graphic?
That age old trope “I can’t draw” is often nonsense. Most people are fortunate enough to be able to mark make in some way – what we usually mean by […]
E-Learning – Learning when you need it
Focussing on your development regularly is important. But sometimes it can feel like there just aren’t enough hours in the day. Especially now. Or, on the other hand, you may […]
Animation in Isolation
Canterbury Anifest has launched a special competition just for lockdown, called Animation in Isolation. Everyone is welcome to enter and if you’ve never even thought about making an animation, we’ve […]
The Power of Podcasts
It’s 8am and I’m in my kitchen. The smell of freshly-brewed coffee permeates the air. I prop up my iPad on the kitchen counter and load up the next podcast […]
Working from Home with ADHD
I started writing this post two weeks ago, two weeks after I began self-isolating. It was a bad time for my brain because while I knew that I wouldn’t like […]