A Day in the Life of a… Grants Professional
...How do you spot when an application looks too good to be true? What red flags make you dig deeper into someone's proposal? Spotting an application that seems too good...
...How do you spot when an application looks too good to be true? What red flags make you dig deeper into someone's proposal? Spotting an application that seems too good...
...great opportunity to get people talking to people and sharing what they know. And I need to lead by example, get over my introvert inhibitions and make sure I get...
...colleagues in Defra, so that their perspectives feed into our policy analysis. We’ve been doing a lot of informal shadowing, to spend real work time in these places so that...
...in the Reserves are to your Civil Service role and the extent to which they can be put to good use back in the day job. Talk face-to-face with civil...
...who work in isolating, insecure or complex environments, the challenges are even greater. Sharing personal tips and techniques for how to survive and thrive in these situations is one of...
...of topics from workplace adjustments, job applications through to a wide range of work projects. It’s really great to be able to tap into such a range of expertise and...
...my self-esteem. Now I’m free to experiment, to teach and to learn, I’m finding that massively inspiring and motivating. I can fly again! I want to caveat much of this...
...everyone to get involved - and you can’t help but take some sort of learning away. Hugo Griffin, Civil Service Languages Network, Cabinet Office Hugo Griffin, Languages Network It’s an...
...a better place. How you can be involved The theme of this year’s campaign is breaking down barriers to getting active, and we’ve got some hugely inspirational individuals involved. One...
...to have the courage to put myself in scary situations, to see how I cope. For example, next month I am going to facilitate at an event for the Top...