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#Sociology is the study of human social relationships and institutions. It investigates the social causes and consequences of such things as love, racial and gender identity, family conflict, behaviour, aging, and religious faith.
#The_major_responsibilities_include:
π Gathering and analysis of evidence about social life to develop and enrich our understanding of key social processes.
π Observe the everyday life of groups
π Conduct large-scale survey
π Interpret historical documents
π Analyze census data
π Perform Laboratory experiments
#Jobs_directly_related_to_your_degree_include:
π Sociologist
π psephologists.
π population scientist.
π Demographer.
π Social scientist.
#Skills_for_your_CV
π Construct and analyze persuasive arguments.
π Communicate effectively through written and oral presentation.
π Collect, analyze, and represent complex data.
π Understand social inequalities, group dynamics, and diverse perspectives.
#Your_Employers
π Research institutes
π Public health and welfare organizations
π Private businesses
π Law firms
π International agencies
π Medical centers
π Educational institutions
π Advertising firms
π Survey and polling organizations
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#Sociology is the study of human social relationships and institutions. It investigates the social causes and consequences of such things as love, racial and gender identity, family conflict, behaviour, aging, and religious faith.
#The_major_responsibilities_include:
π Gathering and analysis of evidence about social life to develop and enrich our understanding of key social processes.
π Observe the everyday life of groups
π Conduct large-scale survey
π Interpret historical documents
π Analyze census data
π Perform Laboratory experiments
#Jobs_directly_related_to_your_degree_include:
π Sociologist
π psephologists.
π population scientist.
π Demographer.
π Social scientist.
#Skills_for_your_CV
π Construct and analyze persuasive arguments.
π Communicate effectively through written and oral presentation.
π Collect, analyze, and represent complex data.
π Understand social inequalities, group dynamics, and diverse perspectives.
#Your_Employers
π Research institutes
π Public health and welfare organizations
π Private businesses
π Law firms
π International agencies
π Medical centers
π Educational institutions
π Advertising firms
π Survey and polling organizations
πBE PART OF OUR FAMILYπ
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Part time jobs for campus students in Ethiopia
Part - 3 -
Graphics Design
Graphic design is sometimes called βvisual communications.β It is the selecting and arranging of visual elements to display a message to an audience. These visual elements include typography (letter design), images, symbols, and colors. So, to get started?
1.Learn and Understand Graphic Design Basics
You should use graphic design fundamentals to improve your visual communication
skills, learn more about the graphic design field, and get a better feeling of what it truly means to be a graphic Designer.Even simple things like applying color theory can dramatically improve the quality of your designs.Employers looking for graphic designers always want some kind of proof of your skill set, experience, and knowledge of basic principles.
2. Take Online Courses
There are tons of online resources that can help entry-level designers to develop your skills. You can also start taking graphic design courses online or pursue a graphic design degree. Some online courses offer a certificate once you complete it, which will be perfect for adding to your CV and LinkedIn profile to show off your graphic design proficiency.
3.Create an Impressive Portfolio
Your own online portfolio is a must-have. An online portfolio will make it easier to apply for graphic design job openings, land interviews, and get hired by various clients or companies for graphic design positions. It doesn't matter if you don't have a lot of work to showcase. The important thing is to have an online presence β youβll build up your portfolio as you gain more experience and add more of your work.
4.Get Some Work Experience
Start by applying for entry-level positions. At this point, it doesn't matter whether itβs a paid job or an unpaid internship because the experience youβll gain will be far more valuable to you in the long run. Even if you hold a degree in graphic design, getting some real-world experience through an internship or junior-level job is always recommended.
5.Stay Up to Date with Current Design Trends and Never Stop Learning
Graphic design is a constantly changing field that keeps developing and evolving every year. While this is a great thing, it also means that you, as a graphic designer, will have to keep up with the new trends that come up each year.
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Part - 3 -
Graphics Design
Graphic design is sometimes called βvisual communications.β It is the selecting and arranging of visual elements to display a message to an audience. These visual elements include typography (letter design), images, symbols, and colors. So, to get started?
1.Learn and Understand Graphic Design Basics
You should use graphic design fundamentals to improve your visual communication
skills, learn more about the graphic design field, and get a better feeling of what it truly means to be a graphic Designer.Even simple things like applying color theory can dramatically improve the quality of your designs.Employers looking for graphic designers always want some kind of proof of your skill set, experience, and knowledge of basic principles.
2. Take Online Courses
There are tons of online resources that can help entry-level designers to develop your skills. You can also start taking graphic design courses online or pursue a graphic design degree. Some online courses offer a certificate once you complete it, which will be perfect for adding to your CV and LinkedIn profile to show off your graphic design proficiency.
3.Create an Impressive Portfolio
Your own online portfolio is a must-have. An online portfolio will make it easier to apply for graphic design job openings, land interviews, and get hired by various clients or companies for graphic design positions. It doesn't matter if you don't have a lot of work to showcase. The important thing is to have an online presence β youβll build up your portfolio as you gain more experience and add more of your work.
4.Get Some Work Experience
Start by applying for entry-level positions. At this point, it doesn't matter whether itβs a paid job or an unpaid internship because the experience youβll gain will be far more valuable to you in the long run. Even if you hold a degree in graphic design, getting some real-world experience through an internship or junior-level job is always recommended.
5.Stay Up to Date with Current Design Trends and Never Stop Learning
Graphic design is a constantly changing field that keeps developing and evolving every year. While this is a great thing, it also means that you, as a graphic designer, will have to keep up with the new trends that come up each year.
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The Fully Funded Woods Hole Internship in the USA to undergraduate students who will complete their junior year at colleges or universities by the start of the fellowship period. Students who will graduate before the fellowship begins are not eligible to apply.
#Who_is_eligible?
Student of the following fields: science, engineering, biology, chemistry, geology, geophysics, mathematics, meteorology, physics, oceanography, and marine policy.
Requirements:
π CV or resume that shows educational background and work experience
π A current unofficial transcript
π Two letters of recommendation
π research statement
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#Who_is_eligible?
Student of the following fields: science, engineering, biology, chemistry, geology, geophysics, mathematics, meteorology, physics, oceanography, and marine policy.
Requirements:
π CV or resume that shows educational background and work experience
π A current unofficial transcript
π Two letters of recommendation
π research statement
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Deadline February 5
For more information check out our website
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#Radiology is a branch of medicine that uses imaging technology to diagnose and treat disease. Radiology may be divided into two different areas, diagnostic radiology and interventional radiology. Diagnostic radiology helps health care providers see structures inside your body. Interventional radiologists use imaging such as CT, ultrasound, MRI, and fluoroscopy to help guide procedures.
#The_major_responsibilities
π Examine and diagnose disorders and diseases using x-rays and radioactive materials.
π Perform or interpret the outcomes of diagnostic imaging procedures Review or transmit images and information using picture.
π Provide counseling to radiologic patients to explain the processes, risks, benefits, or alternative treatments.
#Jobs_directly_related_to_your_degree
π Radiologist.
π Radiologic technologist.
π Radiology nurse.
π Radiologist assistant.
#Skills_for_your_CV
π Operating, maintaining, and calibrating radiographic equipment
π understanding of human anatomy and physiology
π positioning and instructing people throughout a procedure and also communicating the radiation safety protocols.
π Having empathy, communication skills, attention to detail
#Your_Employers
π Outpatient care centers
π Medical laboratories
π Doctors offices
π Hospitals
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#Radiology is a branch of medicine that uses imaging technology to diagnose and treat disease. Radiology may be divided into two different areas, diagnostic radiology and interventional radiology. Diagnostic radiology helps health care providers see structures inside your body. Interventional radiologists use imaging such as CT, ultrasound, MRI, and fluoroscopy to help guide procedures.
#The_major_responsibilities
π Examine and diagnose disorders and diseases using x-rays and radioactive materials.
π Perform or interpret the outcomes of diagnostic imaging procedures Review or transmit images and information using picture.
π Provide counseling to radiologic patients to explain the processes, risks, benefits, or alternative treatments.
#Jobs_directly_related_to_your_degree
π Radiologist.
π Radiologic technologist.
π Radiology nurse.
π Radiologist assistant.
#Skills_for_your_CV
π Operating, maintaining, and calibrating radiographic equipment
π understanding of human anatomy and physiology
π positioning and instructing people throughout a procedure and also communicating the radiation safety protocols.
π Having empathy, communication skills, attention to detail
#Your_Employers
π Outpatient care centers
π Medical laboratories
π Doctors offices
π Hospitals
πBE PART OF OUR FAMILYπ
@EdMap_Eth
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#Get_to_know_your_degree
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Essential skills you should develop in campus
Part - 1 -
Competing in today's job market requires education and technical skills. There are many skills employers may look for in new entry-level hires.There are many opportunities to learn some valuable job skills in campus, including working on group projects and taking part in campus clubs. Today, we will take a look at essential real-world skills to learn in campus and how they can help you along your career path for the future.
1. Teamwork
Teamwork is an important skill in many roles. Team environments can encourage creativity and increase productivity while still allowing each individual to focus on their unique talents. Good team members can fit in with different ideas, backgrounds and personalities. In your college years, you may learn teamwork through group projects, participation in social groups, serving in a student organization, playing a sport or making plans with friends.
2. Global Mindset
Employees with a global mindset can work with people from many backgrounds and cultures. Campus life offers several unique opportunities to broaden your horizons, and you can take classes in different cultures and engage with students from different backgrounds this gives students the chance to work and live in different countries.
3. Time management
Effective management of your time can help you complete work on time and within budget. As a Campus student, you should learn to think of time as a resource to manage. Develop a system to balance schoolwork, social activities and personal time. Learn to use tools such as planners, task lists and phone reminders to keep you focused.
Stay Tuned For Part - 2 -
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Part - 1 -
Competing in today's job market requires education and technical skills. There are many skills employers may look for in new entry-level hires.There are many opportunities to learn some valuable job skills in campus, including working on group projects and taking part in campus clubs. Today, we will take a look at essential real-world skills to learn in campus and how they can help you along your career path for the future.
1. Teamwork
Teamwork is an important skill in many roles. Team environments can encourage creativity and increase productivity while still allowing each individual to focus on their unique talents. Good team members can fit in with different ideas, backgrounds and personalities. In your college years, you may learn teamwork through group projects, participation in social groups, serving in a student organization, playing a sport or making plans with friends.
2. Global Mindset
Employees with a global mindset can work with people from many backgrounds and cultures. Campus life offers several unique opportunities to broaden your horizons, and you can take classes in different cultures and engage with students from different backgrounds this gives students the chance to work and live in different countries.
3. Time management
Effective management of your time can help you complete work on time and within budget. As a Campus student, you should learn to think of time as a resource to manage. Develop a system to balance schoolwork, social activities and personal time. Learn to use tools such as planners, task lists and phone reminders to keep you focused.
Stay Tuned For Part - 2 -
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The Brunei Darussalam Government Scholarship 2023-2024
Provides fascinating various programs in multiple disciplines for Diploma, Undergraduate and Post-graduate Degree Programs.
#What_you_will_get
-Free tuition
-Air ticket
-Accommodation
-Health Insurance
-A monthly allowance of $500, meal allowance $150 and book allowance of $600(BND)
#Who_can_apply?
-For undergraduate and diploma programmers, studentsβ age must be between 18 to 25.
- For post-graduate masterβs degree programs, you must not exceed 35 years of age.
Deadline 15 February 2023.
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The Brunei Darussalam Government Scholarship 2023-2024
Provides fascinating various programs in multiple disciplines for Diploma, Undergraduate and Post-graduate Degree Programs.
#What_you_will_get
-Free tuition
-Air ticket
-Accommodation
-Health Insurance
-A monthly allowance of $500, meal allowance $150 and book allowance of $600(BND)
#Who_can_apply?
-For undergraduate and diploma programmers, studentsβ age must be between 18 to 25.
- For post-graduate masterβs degree programs, you must not exceed 35 years of age.
Deadline 15 February 2023.
For More Information Click Here
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Did you know that Google gives free Online courses with free certification?
#Here_are_some_courses_you_might_like:
-Digital Marketing
-Building AI
-Entrepreneurship
-Programming with JavaScript
-Python basics for Data Analysis and many more.
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#Here_are_some_courses_you_might_like:
-Digital Marketing
-Building AI
-Entrepreneurship
-Programming with JavaScript
-Python basics for Data Analysis and many more.
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How to develop your English skills.
1.Watch movies with Sub titles
(Watch the sitcom Friends)
2.Listen to English music
3.Write daily
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3.Write daily
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