New sessions added to Civil Service Live – book last remaining places now

...have signed up to attend one of the six events in the series – but there’s still time to register for the event nearest to you: Thursday 16 June: The...
...have signed up to attend one of the six events in the series – but there’s still time to register for the event nearest to you: Thursday 16 June: The...
...be built in the capital. It is to be celebrated that British engineers, scientists and entrepreneurs, working alongside government, are once again helping to transform the way we travel, echoing...
...final of the Innovation Challenge - in which one team will win a trip to NASA Science Park for their work on a technological or digital innovation that will benefit...
...it needs other people, too. People to see opportunities and make connections. People to set frameworks so that innovation happens within publicly acceptable bounds. People who can anticipate and prepare...
...basis. Civil servants coming from outside London will have preferential choice over interview slots. To apply to join the Global Entry programme, you should: Go to the Global Entry page...
...to say is that, day in, day out, thanks to staff dedicated to delivering the best for patients, standards of care in the NHS are consistently high. Ideally, public whistleblowing...
...touch? Should I have breaks? Everyone who works flexibly would tell you that it takes time to get into your groove. And now that we are having to adapt to...
...schools and colleges in terms of what needed to be delivered to pupils for remote teaching to be effective. Teachers were expected to set meaningful and ambitious work each day...
...basics of effective writing and includes a checklist of tips to help you improve your skills: J is for Jargon It is incredibly easy to slip into the jargon of...
...working-class area broken home in childhood free school dinners no access to higher education When I was at primary school, I was told that I'd better be careful because many...