Becoming a pilot is the stuff of kids dreams. For hundreds of years the human race has marvelled at the beauty of flight, trying desperately to follow the birds into the air. It has captivated some of the greatest minds of our civilisation. Leonardo da Vinci was...
Computer science is one of the fastest growing job sectors out there and graduates with this degree work in a wide variety of sectors. For example, one year you might be designing a new app for a small start-up and the next you’re optimising trading software for...
Engineers are problem-solvers, creators and builders. They use their scientific and mathematical knowledge to improve the world around us. The number of specialisations you can pursue is vast. Below, PhD candidate, Hazel Wee, explains the seven main branches:...
What is a cover letter? A cover letter (or ‘covering letter’) is a document you often send in with your CV or resume as part of an application. In the days of postal applications, it was traditionally placed as the front cover of your CV, hence the origin of the name....
Jessie attended Oxford Scholastica in 2014, and is now in her second year studying Maths at the University of Bath. Originally from the UK, she lived in Germany for many years before returning to England for university. In our first featured alumni blog, she talks...