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Skills September - CEDR Resources and Skills for Life Training

Discover how CEDR's resources and training can transform your life with essential communication and dispute resolution skills.

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Skills September - Microsoft Training

Microsoft offers a treasure trove of free training and learning resources designed to help professionals, students, and job seekers gain an edge. Find some below!

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UK Signs Historic AI Treaty to Protect Human Rights, Democracy, and the Rule of Law

The UK has made history by signing the world’s first legally-binding treaty on artificial intelligence (AI) to protect human rights, democracy, and the rule of law. On 5 September 2024, Lord Chancellor Shabana Mahmood signed the landmark agreement at the Council of Europe, setting a global precedent for the ethical use of AI.

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Supercharge! Outkruit's Career Pathways Launch Event

Are you ready to skyrocket your professional journey? Look no further! Outkruit's Career Pathways: 'Supercharge,' is your golden ticket to success.

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Mastering Communication Skills: The Key to Professional Success

Unlock your potential with strong communication abilities. This guide explores active listening, verbal/non-verbal skills, written communication, and conflict resolution. You will also learn to showcase these talents on your CV.

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The Migration Advisory Committee's Report on the Graduate Route: An Update on The Rapid Review

Following recent immigration changes, the Migration Advisory Committee's rapid review evaluates the effectiveness, challenges, and impacts of the UK's Graduate Route for international students, providing recommendations to enhance its benefits for the education sector and the economy.

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