Graduate Attributes
The University has introduced a new set of ‘Graduate Attributes’ which will help identify how you can develop as an individual to help you on your path to a career. To find out more go to www.qmul.ac.uk/gacep
Provide volunteering has identified up to fourteen attributes which you can develop as a volunteer through our wide range of placement and one-day opportunities. The top graduate attributes which you are likely to develop are:
- Your ability to work effectively in diverse communities
- Your ability to engage with the professional world
- Your transferrable key skills, to help your career goals and continuing education
The full list of attributes which you can develop through our many volunteering opportunities are:
- Adapt their understanding to new and unfamiliar settings
- Connect information and ideas within their field of study
- Acquire new learning in a range of ways, both individually and collaboratively
- Possess the skills to influence, negotiate and lead
- Good judgement
- Initiative and resilience in meeting challenges
- Respect for the opinions of others and a readiness to act inclusively
- The ability to reflect upon and assess their own progress
- Apply different forms of communication in various social, professional and cultural settings
- Apply their analytical skills to investigate unfamiliar problems
- Work individually and in collaboration with others
To register with provide volunteering now go to: www.providevolunteering.org/register.aspx
If you are already signed up, search for opportunities now using the top search bar!