Education and Qualifications |
School (1999 – 2004): Penistone Grammar School, Huddersfield Road, Penistone, Sheffield, S36 7BX
Sixth Form College (2004 – 2006): Penistone Grammar School Sixth Form College, Huddersfield Road, Penistone, Sheffield, S36 7BX
University (2006 – Present): The University of Nottingham: Currently Studying for a BA in Politics. Predicted degree result 2:1 (based on second year/first semester of third year marks)
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A-Levels:
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Geography (A) Government and Politics (B) English Language and Literature (B) General Studies (A)
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GCSEs: |
Geography (A*) English (AA) Science (AA) Maths (A) ICT (A) Music (B) Religious Studies (B) French (C) Psychology (C) Systems Electronics (C) |
Other Qualifications: |
Key Skills ICT and considerably wider ICT knowledge from personal research, ABRSM Grade 7 Piano Practical, ABRSM Grade 5 Music Theory |
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Work Experience |
September 2009 – Present: The Hunan University of Commerce – English Teacher
- Teaching spoken English classes to first and second year university students
- I have full responsibilities for lesson planning, assessment and grading of the spoken English course as well as the organisation of “Modern English Club” social activities.
June 2009: The Friesland School – Student Associate
- Teaching work experience programme in a comprehensive school
- Tasks included creating resources, helping plan lessons, assistance in classrooms and the opportunity to teach a year 7 (age 11-12) lesson.
August 2004 – January 2009 (when not at University): DSGi Currys Ltd – Sales Assistant
· Gained experience of working towards targets and deadlines, in a sales driven atmosphere
· Experienced dealing with large and complicated financial transactions such as credit agreements and service contracts.
· Improved communication and customer service skills through helping customers with problems, complaints and technical issues |
June 2004: Walker Morris Solicitors – Leeds – Legal Assistant
· Carried out a number of tasks whilst shadowing a property lawyer including compiling portfolios of relevant information for acquisitions and assessing development plans for potential problems
· Gave me an insight into the workings of a large professional firm
· Also showed me what it would be like to work in an office environment |
December 2003 – February 2004: Cooperative Supermarket – Dodworth – General Assistant
· Worked as a general assistant in a local supermarket
· Developed my skills in working as part of a team and under pressure, especially during the busy Christmas period.
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Positions of Responsibility |
Summer Party 2008 Executive Committee – Head of Marketing and Advertising
· Organised the design production and distribution of physical and electronic marketing for a festival catering for 11,000 students
· This involved negotiating with suppliers as well as organising and motivating a team of representatives to ensure maximum exposure of the festival to produce high ticket sales.
· I also helped in other areas of the festival, in particular looking over and agreeing/amending legal contracts from third party agencies/suppliers and assisting with other areas of negotiation. |
Derby Hall JCR Committee – Social Secretary
· Held an elected position as Social Secretary on the University of Nottingham Derby Hall JCR between June 2007 and November 2008.
· This involved organising events for around 300 – 400 first year students on a regular basis. |
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Extracurricular Activities
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My main interests are based around music. I play the piano in much of my spare time, something which I find incredibly rewarding and have achieved the level of grade 7. I also enjoy an active social life based mainly around musical events. I am a keen photographer and hope to further develop this interest by attending a photography class/group. I am also interested in travelling and have used the extensive holiday periods afforded to me by my current job to travel around North East China, Thailand and Vietnam. |
References |
· Dr Sue Pryce, Associate Professor, School of Politics and International Relations, University of Nottingham, NG7 2RD
· Mark Stuart, Lecturer in British Politics, School of Politics and International Relations, University of Nottingham, NG7 2RD
Non – academic references available upon request
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