Jump IN: The Importance of Mentorship and Building Networks

Jump IN: The Importance of Mentorship and Building Networks

Join Victoria Denoon, President of the Queen’s University Belfast Graduates' Association, to explore the power of networking and mentoring

By SU Volunteer, Queen's Students' Union

Date and time

Tue, 25 May 2021 06:30 - 08:00 PDT

Location

Online

About this event

The Importance of Mentorship and Building Networks

Networking and the right mentor can play a crucial role in helping you land the right job or to help you in your career advancement. Through your professional network, you can learn about job opportunities, share best practices with colleagues or connect with someone who can help mentor you.

Speaker Bio:

Victoria Denoon has a Bachelor of Laws degree from Queen’s University Belfast, and a Master’s degree in Criminal Justice from the University of Massachusetts Lowell. Victoria spent fifteen years in the US before returning to Belfast in 2018. She was previously Director of Academic Communications and Events at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. Victoria is currently Head of Visitor Experience at W5, Northern Ireland’s award winning Science and Discovery Center, and President of the Queen’s University Belfast Graduates’ Association with former experience co-chairing the Irish Network Boston.

This webinar is open to all Queen's staff and students.

Please register using your Queen's email account.

**Training is online and a link for the event will be forwarded to you in advance of the session**

Jump IN is co-ordinated by Volunteer SU at Queen's Students' Union and aims to support students at all stages of their volunteering journey.

Organised by

The SU Volunteer team at Queen's Students' Union aims to support students in finding their perfect volunteering opportunity. Find out more at SU Volunteer or email us on su.volunteer@qub.ac.uk

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