This is just a little blog to say…
…I got a job! In one of my previous blogs I mentioned that I had attended an interview for the role of Social Researcher at the Office for National Statistics. This is a permanent, full-time graduate job for the Civil Service, so I was rather pessimistic about my chances of being offered a place. But, […]

Our Careers Development Service
Situated in the little building on the side of the student union (opposite the Charles Wilson building), the Careers Development Service is made up of a team of enthusiastic people who help us students become equipped for a lifetime of career success through providing us with invaluable experiences to enhance our CV and boost our […]
Ethics and Euthanasia – where do we draw the line?
There are two gargantuan barriers to research and study within the Social Sciences – morals and ethics – and if you’ve ever studied anything surrounding the mental state, wellbeing or outward influences of a person/group of persons, you will undoubtedly be very familiar with their importance. Within the discipline of Sociology, morals and ethics are […]
Why Sociology IS a credible degree; shh-ing the critics.
If you were to ask me what my degree of Sociology actually is, there would be multiple paths of explanation I would have to consider before I answered. To my Nana’s sweet little old Nana friends, I tell them that I study society which ultimately helps to make Government policy. Throw ‘Government policy’ in my […]
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