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GRADES - An Introduction PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 08 September 2009

grades2hats.jpgGRADES is an innovative training and work experience programme designed for Graduates who want to get ahead in the job market by improving their skills and widening their overall perspectives.   The programme places graduates in work experience with companies based in either Hungary or Malta for 16 weeks.  GRADES differs from other work experience programmes though because graduates will be undertaking specific tasks around sustainable business development and corporate social responsibility, thereby providing a real service to the company. 

Please Note the programmes in Malta and Hungary have now closed.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 08 September 2009 )
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Frequently Asked Questions PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 08 September 2009

question2.jpgIn this section, we have included a list of questions frequently put to us by graduates interested in GRADES.  Please note that the programme is being reviewed on a continuous basis and therefore restrictions as have been described may be lifted as we aim to make the programme as inclusive and accessible as possible.

 

 

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Improving Employability PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 10 July 2009

squared grades.jpgEach of the graduates participating in GRADES undertakes a different project during placement although all are fixed around an element of sustainable business development.  Here is a short summary of the projects undertaken by each graduate who has taken part in GRADES so far, along with their achievements.  Full case study reports can also be downloaded in this section

Last Updated ( Monday, 07 September 2009 )
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Programme Schedule PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 09 July 2009
schedule.jpgThe GRADES programme is 24 weeks long in total, 16 of which are spent on placement.  4 weeks are spent preparing for the placement while a final 4 weeks are spent at the end of placement on final reporting. 
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