Monday, 16 May 2016

Fancy a job working with property? Read on...


There is still time for students to apply for the Pathways to Property Summer School (25–28 July) - a fully funded residential Summer School held at the University of Reading for Year 12 students in UK state schools and colleges who would like to find out about a career in property: a £9 billion industry which employs over 100,000 people in the UK. Apply today!
The programme
The Summer School offers a wide range of activities such as:
  • Exploring current themes in property such as sustainability, housing issues and regenerating cities
  • Taking part in lectures, seminars, talks and site visits led by staff and students from the School of Real Estate and Planning at the University of Reading (one of the leading institutions in the world for teaching and research in real estate and planning)
  • Developing an understanding of the career opportunities in property
  • Meeting and working with industry professionals from some of the leading firms in the UK
  • Learning more about student life and study in higher education by staying in halls of residence and taking part in campus tours and evening activities
How much does it cost?
It’s free! There are no costs to attend. Food, accommodation and travel costs are all covered by Pathways to Property.
‘I have thoroughly enjoyed Reading’s Pathways to Property Summer School. It has enabled me to find out more about the property industry – directly from industry professionals which I would never have been able to do myself.’ Cécile, Summer School 2015
How do students apply?
For further details and to apply, click here
Deadline for applications is 31st May 2016
‘Not only has the Summer School furthered my interest in a career in property, but also motivated [me] to try harder in school to achieve the grades that will allow me [a] place on such a great course.’ Callum, Summer School 2015
For Summer School participants, there are also further opportunities to apply for:
  • A week’s work experience placement in a real estate or planning firm
  • An e-mentoring programme
  • A welcome bursary and possible further financial support for students who successfully enrol on a Real Estate and Planning course at the University of Reading

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