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Postgrad

Open Day

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The  ENQUIRER  Competition  SPOT THE MILITANT  

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Israel  slams“dirty”  tactics

Peace  is  possible,  says  ageing  rabbi

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Resident  TutorsDo  you  want  to  make  a  positive  difference  to  the  experiences  of  students  living  

in  University  residences?

We  are   looking  for  highly  motivated  and  enthusiastic   full-­time  students  with  suitable  

experience  to  appoint  as  Resident  Tutors  for  the  academic  year  2009-­10.  Applications  

from  postgraduate  students  are  particularly  encouraged.  Students  spending  next  year  

abroad  should  also  apply  now  for  appointment  in  September  2010.

Resident   Tutors   welcome   students   when   they   first   move   into   residences,   provide  

information   and   support   to   help   them  manage   the   transition   to   university   life   and,  

throughout  the  year,  are  available  to  deal  with  issues  that  prevent  students  from  having  

a  positive  experience  of   living   in  residences.  By  using  their  mediation  and  problem-­

solving   skills,   Resident   Tutors   help   maintain   a   balance   between   the   interests   of  

individuals  and  the  community  in  residences.

If  you  have  excellent  all-­round  people  skills,  are  non-­judgmental,  able   to  empathise  

with   the  academic  problems  commonly  experienced  by  students,  have  good  written  

and  spoken  English,  good  time  management  skills,  the  ability  to  follow  clearly  defined  

procedures,  flexibility  and  a  willingness  to  work  unsocial  hours,  we  would  like  to  hear  

from  you.  Experience  of  working  with  vulnerable  people  will  be  an  advantage.

This  appointment  will  be  subject  to  a  criminal  record  check  from  the  Criminal  Records  

Bureau.

Further  particulars  are  available  from  the  Dean  of  Students’  Office  Reception  or  from  

https://www.uea.ac.uk/polopoly_fs/1.102520!rt_fp_nov08.pdf

Closing  date  for  applications  Friday  30  January  2009.

Applicants  will  be  invited  for  interview  or  informed  that  their  application  is  

unsuccessful  by  27  March  2009

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Dear Betty and Ted

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